Global tech firm chooses Tampa


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Global internet voice communications firm 3CX is expanding its operations in the United States, with a new office in Tampa.

The company, with other offices in the U.K., Germany, Hong Kong, South Africa, Russia and Australia, develops and sells Voice-over internet Protocol (VoiP) software for businesses. Clients in the U.S. include Wilson Sporting Goods, Re/Max and the University of North Carolina, according to a release.

“We're going from strength to strength in the U.S. and aim at increasing our footprint even further,” 3CX CEO Nick Galea says in the statement. “With the opening of our Tampa office, we are expanding our activities in the U.S. in order to grow our market share even faster than we already are.”

The Tampa office will include sales, technical and educational support for clients.

Other clients the company works with worldwide, the release adds, include McDonalds, Hugo Boss, Harley Davidson and Pepsi.

 

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