Milnes lays Zultys ghost to rest with Zed-3

Channel veteran plans to focus on Asia with new venture before targeting UK and Europe

Written by Doug Woodburn

Zultys founder Iain Milnes has vowed his new voice over IP venture, Zed-3, will be profitable before he begins to court the UK and European channel.

California-based Zed-3, founded by Milnes in January, is based on the assets of an established Korean vendor.

Milnes, who poured $67m into Zultys before it went bankrupt in Autumn, plans to rapidly shift Zed-3’s focus from OEMs to the channel.

He told CRN: “We will be profitable within a short space of time by focusing on Asia, where there is a lower cost of doing business.

“This will give us a solid foundation from which to develop the UK and European market. I disappointed a lot of distributors, resellers and customers last time around and I don’t want to do the same thing again.”

Zed-3 is poised to launch a 500-user system that Milnes claimed would appeal to margin-hungry UK resellers more than its existing 30- and 100-user systems. He said the technology is similar to that of Zultys, but available at much lower price points.

The channel veteran added that he is close to appointing a UK country manager and hopes to have signed two distributors and 30 resellers as Zed-3 partners by the end of 2008.

Grahame Smee, managing director of distributor Cohort Technologies, said: “Iain has a way to go to regain credibility in the UK, but if he can grow the business to a reasonable size before setting up in Europe it may help win back resellers.”

Keith Reading, managing director of Zultys reseller QoLcom, said: “Iain got into SIP telephony too early with Zultys and spent 99 per cent of his time educating the market. I would imagine he will have more success second time around.”

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