Voice and
Connectivity, Managed.
Internet and voice run as one program. We source the circuits, manage the carriers, deploy the phone system, and own the call when something stops working. Verizon FiOS, Optimum, Lightpath, and Starlink for connectivity. Nextiva, RingCentral, Ooma, and Microsoft Teams Voice for the phone system.
One program.
Every carrier.
Most offices end up with three vendor relationships and three places to call when something breaks. We collapse that into one. The circuit, the phone system, the failover path, and the bill all live in the same managed program.
- Carrier sourcing and pricing across Verizon FiOS, Optimum, Lightpath, and Starlink.
- Primary plus failover circuits sized to the office, not bundled into a one-size plan.
- Single point of contact when the line goes down. We own the carrier call, not you.
- Contract negotiation, renewal management, and quarterly bill review baked in.
The phone system,
done properly.
Whether you are moving off a PBX in the closet or standardizing a remote-first team on Microsoft Teams Voice, the playbook is the same: design the call flow for how the business actually answers, port the numbers cleanly, and stay on it after cutover.
- Cloud phone systems on Nextiva, RingCentral, Ooma, or Microsoft Teams Voice.
- Number porting handled cleanly, with the published lines never going dark.
- Auto-attendants, hunt groups, call routing, and voicemail-to-email tuned to the business.
- Mobile, desktop, and desk-phone clients deployed so the team works the way it actually works.
Internet and voice,
sourced and run.
Six things we do under one managed program, so the team stops chasing carriers and starts using the lines.
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Internet & WAN
Verizon FiOS, Optimum, Lightpath, and Starlink sourced and managed as a single connectivity program.
- 02
Cloud Voice Systems
Nextiva, RingCentral, Ooma, and Microsoft Teams Voice deployed and supported as a managed platform.
- 03
Number Porting
Published lines, toll-free numbers, and main mains ported cleanly. Tested before the cutover, monitored after.
- 04
Failover & Redundancy
Secondary circuits and Starlink backup paths configured so a single carrier outage does not take the office offline.
- 05
Auto-Attendants & Routing
Greetings, menus, hunt groups, and after-hours routing designed for how the business actually answers calls.
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Carrier Bill Review
Quarterly review of every carrier invoice. Catch the line items, the missed credits, and the renewal price hikes before they post.
What buyers usually
want to know.
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What does internet and voice as one managed program mean?
It means the internet circuits, the phone system, the failover path, and the carrier bills are all sourced and run by one team under one program. Instead of separate vendor relationships for connectivity and voice, you have a single point of contact for both. UOTech handles carrier sourcing, contract negotiation, phone system deployment, and quarterly bill review as one engagement.
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Which carriers and phone systems does UOTech work with?
For connectivity, UOTech sources and manages Verizon FiOS, Optimum, Lightpath, and Starlink, including primary plus failover circuits sized to the office. For voice, we deploy and support cloud phone systems on Nextiva, RingCentral, Ooma, or Microsoft Teams Voice. Both sides run under the same managed program.
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Does UOTech replace our carrier or manage the relationship?
UOTech manages the carrier relationship rather than replacing the carrier. You still get service from providers like Verizon FiOS, Optimum, Lightpath, or Starlink, but we handle sourcing, pricing, contract negotiation, renewal management, and quarterly bill review. When a line goes down, we own the carrier call, not you.
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Can we keep our existing phone numbers when we move to a new phone system?
Yes. Number porting is part of the migration and covers published lines, toll-free numbers, and main numbers. Ports are tested before the cutover and monitored after, so the published lines never go dark during the move.
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Who do we call when the internet goes down?
You call UOTech, and we own the carrier call from there. Most offices end up with three vendor relationships and three places to call when something breaks, and we collapse that into one. The circuit, the phone system, the failover path, and the bill all live in the same managed program, so outages have a single point of contact.
Done with three
vendors to chase?
Tell us about the office: the carrier you have, the phone system you are stuck on, and what keeps not working. We come back with a single program that covers all of it.
- No sales script. A real conversation with someone who gets it.
- A 30 minute call, an honest read on your current setup.
- Straight pricing. No surprise invoices.
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