Toktumi, Inc.
Toktumi Office Phone System
- Conference
- DEMO 08
- Market Segment
- Small Business Software and Services
- Funding
- Series A $1.2 million fall 2007. Currently raising Series B.
- Competitors
- Packet 8, Avaya, AT&T, Speakeasy
- Product Description
- Toktumi makes small businesses look like big businesses with professional office phone service they can set up in minutes. Big company features include auto attendant, instant conferencing, and a unique “search dialing” capability that allows calls to be placed by typing names or keywords. Toktumi is the first company to combine hosted services, PC integration, and regular phones into a powerful office phone solution ideal for homebased businesses and small offices.
- Market Opportunity
- Toktumi offers a disruptive, simple approach to office telephony that could radically alter the economics of the small office telephony market by reducing the need for expensive, proprietary equipment. The current U.S. market for small-to-midsized business telephony exceeds $50 billion, of which $7 billion is immediately addressable with Toktumi’s product, which targets companies with one to nine employees.
- DEMO Says
- Toktumi turns a small office, or even home office, into a big office with professional business phone services any business person can set up in minutes. Using the familiar desk phone as a peripheral and leveraging the flexibility and capabilities of VoIP and software, Toktumi delivers powerful communications capability with simplicity.
- Contact
- Peter Sisson
- psisson@toktumi.com
- Company Address
-
600 California St., Suite 1300
San Francisco , CA 94108 - Phone
- 415-223-5800
- Fax
- 415-449-6288
- URL
- www.toktumi.com
- Corporate Officers
- Peter Sisson, CEO & Founder Ben La Marca, Channel Development Zarko Draganic, Technology Development
Will want to have a go if available at the other end of the pond, i mean the UK.

I am a user (not a shareholder), and it is solving our small business's phone problem! Out of the box, it works. It is a step beyond Vonage as it serves groups that make small business. It was cool to see the pitch.

Looks like a fine product, demo was a bit awkward! Will be interested in seeing it when it's ready.

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