Damovo UK becomes first Aastra Elite Enterprise Partner
Aastra awards Damovo with top tier partner status.

Damovo UK has become the only UK channel partner to become an Aastra Elite Enterprise Partner, the vendor’s highest level of accreditation.
Aastra, which acquired Ericsson’s Enterprise business in 2008, has a large technology base in the UK with its BusinessPhone and MX-ONE IP Telephony systems (IPT).
Damovo clients who have deployed Aastra’s technologies include Transport for London, Nutricia and The University of Birmingham. The firm recently added Aastra’s pure SIP IP-PBX, the Aastra 5000, to its portfolio.
Michael Calvert, managing director of Aastra UK states: “Damovo has shown that it is capable of taking new Aastra products, such as the Aastra 5000, to market in an efficient and timely manner and is highly praised by end clients. This is why we are pleased to acknowledge Damovo through award of our highest level of partner accreditation.”
Adds Paul Butcher, managing director of Damovo UK: “We are delighted to have been recognised with Elite Enterprise Partner status by Aastra. We invest considerable time and effort in working with leading vendors such as Aastra to ensure we can deliver the right solutions for our clients.”
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