Cloud-based call center technology provider successfully grew its customer base to over 1,600 customers and opened two new data centers

St. George, UT (PRWEB) May 17, 2016

TCN, Inc., a leading provider of cloud-based call center technology for enterprises, contact centers, BPOs and collection agencies worldwide, announced today it has hit significant milestones in overall growth. Within the past year, TCN completed a successful merger with Global Connect, another leading provider of cloud-based dialing and communication services, and expanded its customer base to over 1,600 customers globally. The company also added two new data centers in Calgary, Canada and Las Vegas, further expanding its global data centers in St. George, Utah, Los Angeles, Toronto, Australia and England.

According to a report by MarketsandMarkets, the cloud-based contact center market is expected to grow from $4.68 billion in 2015 to $14.71 billion by 2020. As call center technology continues to evolve, TCN has maintained its position as a leader in the industry by staying at the forefront of technology and offering solutions focused on improving efficiency and productivity for its customers.

With its flagship contact center suite, Platform 3.0, TCN continues to expand its footprint and plans to leverage this momentum moving forward. Last spring, TCN launched a fully integrated Business Intelligence (BI) solution, acting as an extension of Platform 3.0. The solution provides real-time BI, analytics and reporting, helping organizations make informed decisions on key metrics, enhance agent performance and productivity and improve overall operational efficiency.

TCN most recently launched “VocalRx,” a cloud-based automated patient engagement platform that offers a suite of contact center tools to save time and improve revenue cycle efficiency for healthcare providers. VocalRx provides healthcare practitioners and hospital collectors with various automated notification tools to communicate with their patients efficiently and cost-effectively while increasing revenue streams.

“This past year has been a significant period of growth for TCN, both from a technology perspective as well as the expansion we’ve made into emerging markets including the healthcare sector,” said Terrel Bird, co-founder and CEO of TCN. “Starting with our merger with Global Connect and most recently with the launch of VocalRx, we continue to further our presence across the contact center industry. Our goal is to continue to be a market leader and continuously look for ways to expand our offering to better service our customers.”

TCN is currently offering a trade-up program for call centers looking to upgrade their infrastructure. The program is valid for new TCN customers only who sign service agreements between April 1, 2016 and December 31, 2016. To learn more about the trade-up program, visit http://info.tcnp3.com/upgrade-your-contact-center-infrastructure.

About TCN:
TCN is a leading provider of cloud-based call center technology for enterprises, contact centers, BPOs, and collection agencies worldwide. Founded in 1999, TCN combines a deep understanding of the needs of call center users with a highly affordable delivery model, ensuring immediate access to robust call center technology, such as predictive dialer, IVR, call recording, and business analytics required to optimize operations and adhere to TCPA regulations. Its “always-on” cloud-based delivery model provides customers with immediate access to the latest version of the TCN solution, as well as the ability to quickly and easily scale and adjust to evolving business needs. TCN serves various Fortune 500 companies and enterprises in multiple industries including newspaper, collection, education, healthcare, automotive, political, customer service, and marketing. For more information, visit http://www.tcnp3.com or follow on Twitter @tcn.

For the original version on PRWeb visit: http://www.prweb.com/releases/2016/05/prweb13415214.htm

Shinnecock ruling ... Nursing home files for bankruptcy ... Laura Gillen interview Credit: Newsday

LI native killed in New Orleans attack ... NJ files congestion pricing suit ... Altice, MSG dispute latest ... What's up on LI

Shinnecock ruling ... Nursing home files for bankruptcy ... Laura Gillen interview Credit: Newsday

LI native killed in New Orleans attack ... NJ files congestion pricing suit ... Altice, MSG dispute latest ... What's up on LI

New Year's Sale

25¢ FOR 6 MONTHSUnlimited Digital Access

ACT NOWCANCEL ANYTIME