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CallCabinet and Telin cement partnership with Tampa Training Summit

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CallCabinet brings compliance call recording to 3CX platforms

CallCabinet announced that they will be co-hosting the Tampa Training Summit along with 3CX and SNOM. Hosted by Telin, this academy training and networking event is where partners and resellers can get their Basic to Advanced 3CX training and certification.

CallCabinet will be presenting their award-winning, cloud-native compliance call recording solution while looking to foster new and existing partnerships. The Summit will run November 15-16, 2022. CallCabinet invites all current and aspiring 3CX partners to attend.

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With themed breakfast, lunch and dinners, breakout sessions and activities this event is not one to be missed. Not only can partners get their 3CX certification, but CallCabinet will be showing attendees exactly how easy it can be to fill the compliance gaps across any of their video, screen and audio recordings.

As the most comprehensive compliance call recording solution available, CallCabinet will let partners in on how clients can take full control of their compliance with powerful granular control, automated quality assurance and unlimited voice analytics.

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With a proven track record in the world’s most heavily regulated industries, the depth of compliance found in CallCabinet is sure to be the answer to many organizations’ digital transformation needs. Partners will learn that CallCabinet is easy to use, easy to sell, easy to deploy and easy to win.

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