Yealink and TIPS team up

Albert Steed

Yealink and TIPS team up

YEALINK AND TIPS TEAM UP

TO HELP EDUCATION IMPROVE COMMUNICATION EFFICIENCY AND REDUCE COST

School Challenges

School districts in the United States (US) face unique challenges with budgeting and operations as they try to provide enhanced technology with budget constraints. The school districts need to strategically invest their resources in empowering students to become successful.

The Solution

A large percentage of school districts continue to bear the cost and problems caused by their legacy PBX phone systems. These systems are complicated, costly to maintain and repair, and have few features to support today’s communication needs.



A simple, plug-and-play Unified Communications solution (UC) provides an opportunity to reduce operational cost and improve communication productivity. The partnership between Yealink and True IP Solutions provides an easy and reliable Unified Communication solution to school districts anywhere.

Sampson County Schools

“The Yealink phones deployment has been a success within Sampson County Schools. We have been using the IP phones for over five years and have found the cost of ownership to be pennies on the dollar.


We have very low maintenance cost with these devices. The majority of the original phones are still in service today.


I have been overwhelmed with the success of this product, and I’m grateful to Yealink and TIPS for introducing us to the product.”



-Dr. Wesley Scott Johnson
Assistant Superintendent of Instructional Services
Sampson County Schools

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