Vcomm
has issued a challenge to rival distributor
Zycko
after signing a partnership agreement with communications vendor
Polycom.
Under the terms of the deal Vcomm will supply Polycom’s voice over IP handset
range to its UK resellers.
Speaking exclusively to CRN, Scott Dobson, managing director of Vcomm, claimed
the news meant the market would be more competitive.
“It’s an open market now,” Dobson explained. “It was inevitable that something
like this would happen, but that’s life and Zycko is not going to have things
its own way anymore.”
Dobson added: “We are not looking to steal Zycko’s customer base, we are just
looking to open up the market and the announcement gives a new lease of life to
VoIP products.
“We will be aggressive in our marketing of Polycom products and we are very much
looking forward to forming a successful partnership with them.”
Such views were echoed by others in the channel who believed the partnership
would provide resellers with more choice.
Grahame Smee, managing director of distributor
Cohort
Technologies, told CRN: “There is room for growth in the market and
it certainly gives resellers more options which can only be good news.”
Keith Humphreys, managing consultant at analyst house EuroLAN, said: “I don’t
think Zycko will have been too concerned by the news. The VoIP market is big
enough for both companies to exist.”
Zycko was unavailable for comment as CRN went to press.
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