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Sangoma Unified Communications Platform

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What is Sangoma Unified Communications Platform

Sangoma Unified Communications Platform is a unified communications offering that provides business telephony (VoIP/PBX), calling features, and related collaboration capabilities for organizations that need a managed communications system. It is used by SMB and mid-market teams that want cloud or hybrid deployment options and integration with SIP trunking and endpoints. The platform is commonly delivered through Sangoma’s UC product lines and channel partners, with options that can be tailored to multi-site and distributed workforces.

pros

Ecosystem for SIP and endpoints

Sangoma operates across adjacent components such as SIP trunking and telephony hardware, which can simplify sourcing for some buyers. This can reduce the number of vendors involved in a deployment and streamline support paths. It is also helpful for organizations standardizing on a single provider for voice connectivity and devices.

Flexible deployment options

The product supports cloud and hybrid approaches, which can be useful for organizations with on-premises requirements or phased migration plans. This flexibility can reduce disruption when replacing legacy PBX systems. It also helps teams that need to keep certain call flows or connectivity local while centralizing administration.

Telephony-first feature depth

The platform focuses on core business calling needs such as extensions, call routing, auto attendants, voicemail, and multi-site management. For organizations prioritizing voice reliability and PBX-style controls, this can be a practical fit. It aligns well with use cases where telephony features matter more than advanced contact-center functionality.

cons

Not a full contact center

Compared with platforms designed primarily for contact centers, this product typically offers less depth in areas like advanced workforce management, quality management, and sophisticated omnichannel routing. Organizations running large-scale customer service operations may need a dedicated contact-center platform. That can increase integration and administration overhead.

Partner-led experience variability

Because implementations and ongoing service can be delivered through channel partners, the quality of deployment, support, and configuration practices may vary by provider. Buyers may need to evaluate the specific partner’s capabilities, SLAs, and escalation paths. This can add diligence effort during procurement.

Collaboration features may vary

Unified communications suites often differ in how mature their meetings, messaging, and video collaboration capabilities are across plans and deployments. Organizations that require a single, tightly integrated collaboration experience may need to validate feature parity and user experience in trials. In some cases, teams may supplement with separate meeting or messaging tools.

Plan & Pricing

Plan Price Key features & notes
Cloud (Business Voice / CommUnity / Switchvox Cloud) Not publicly listed on product pages — contact sales Official product pages describe per-user seat licensing and direct prospective customers to "Book a Call" or "Find a Partner" for pricing. Sangoma blog (2026) states typical Sangoma UCaaS market range is $20–$30/user/month (guidance, not a formal price). Historical official press releases show Switchvox Cloud promotional pricing (e.g., March 5, 2013 — $29/user/mo (3‑yr) to $35/month (month‑to‑month); July 23, 2015 — metered plan starting at $12.99/user/mo and unlimited plan starting at $29.99/user/mo).
Hybrid (Business Voice Plus / StarBox® survivability) Not publicly listed — contact sales Hybrid is documented on the product site; pricing is presented as "flexible and tailored" and Sangoma asks customers to contact sales/partners for quotes. Hybrid offers local survivability (StarBox®), multi‑site support, and is billed via Sangoma’s cloud licensing model.
On‑Premises (Switchvox) Not publicly listed for current site — contact sales Sangoma’s on‑prem Switchvox pages describe an "all‑features‑included" model. Official historic releases (Aug 1, 2017) list Switchvox software at US$1,000 and user licenses historically at US$90–$95/user (press release). Hardware (E‑Series appliances) had MSRP points listed in official press releases. Current on‑prem guidance on product pages directs buyers to contact sales/partners for a quote.

Additional official pricing-related items (from Sangoma site):

  • Fees/legal: inbound local DID charge $0.75 USD (effective Sept 15, 2022); Administrative & Regulatory Recovery Fee (ARRF) harmonization noted Nov 1, 2023; other transactional fees (invoice, payment, reconnection, cancellation) are published on the Fees page.
  • International termination / dial‑out per‑minute rates are published on Sangoma’s "International Rates" page (per‑minute rates by destination).

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Sangoma Technologies Corporation
Markham, Ontario, Canada
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