Communications technology provider Simplicity VoIP is moving its entire business communications platform to Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI), a move designed to give customers faster call connections, more stable service and stronger protection against outages, the company said. The migration is targeted for completion by mid-December.
OCI is a global network of high-performance data centers designed to handle demanding, always-on applications like business voice services. The move is expected to increase reliability by hosting services on multiple redundant systems, thus reducing the risk of downtime. Similarly, Simplicity VoIP expects improved performance via faster call routing and lower network delays as well as strengthened security through OCI’s advanced protections against cyberattacks and data breaches, officials said.
“This migration allows us to meet growing customer demand without compromising service quality,” said Ben Humphreys, CEO of Simplicity VoIP. “It also positions us to deliver new features more quickly in the future, all while protecting our customers’ data.”
Based in Richmond, Va., Simplicity VoIP offers business-grade hosted PBX and VoIP solutions to organizations nationwide. The company provides personalized planning, on-site installation, training and ongoing support.











