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EPOS Provides Best in Class Audio Experience to Travelers Insurance Users

Travelers Insurance was taking on a major project of outfitting its users worldwide with headsets for Skype as well as looking for an audio device for conference and breakout rooms. Guest Richard Pederzani, Technical Consultant Engineer for Travelers Insurance, explained that this would be a costly purchase of approximately thirty thousand headsets, and they…

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Travelers Insurance was taking on a major project of outfitting its users worldwide with headsets for Skype as well as looking for an audio device for conference and breakout rooms.

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Guest Richard Pederzani, Technical Consultant Engineer for Travelers Insurance, explained that this would be a costly purchase of approximately thirty thousand headsets, and they…

Travelers Insurance was taking on a major project of outfitting its users worldwide with headsets for Skype as well as looking for an audio device for conference and breakout rooms. Guest Richard Pederzani, Technical Consultant Engineer for Travelers Insurance, explained that this would be a costly purchase of approximately thirty thousand headsets, and they wanted to make sure they were working with the right company to provide the best audio experience. They ultimately decided on EPOS after being impressed by the products and the EPOS team.

The flexibility on capability between multiple systems and the relationship that was formed between teams allowed for a successful rollout. The Travelers Insurance team knew that they could call their EPOS point of contact with any issue or question and receive an immediate response during the initial distribution and even now in the maintenance phase. Their positive experience is why they would recommend EPOS as the primary provider of headsets for an optimal audio experience to anyone looking.

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