Serial entrepreneur Iain Milnes is gearing up to launch a new portfolio of
Zed-3
telephony products in January and appointing a country manager to set up a UK
channel.
But onlookers assert Milnes could struggle to find a distributor, due to
competition from his own products.
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The chief executive of IP telephony vendor Zed-3 is currently seeking value
added distributors in the UK. But distributors have told CRN that comparison
with Milnes’ previous projects could be off-putting.
“Iain is a good man, and he’s invented some great products and I wish him all
the best,” said David Thompson, managing director of Basingstoke-based
distributor
Siracom.
“But we’re still aligned with Zultys and it wouldn’t be appropriate.”
Internet telepony vendor Zultys was
created by Milnes, who then lost control of the company after it went into
administration and was bought out by US vendor Pivot VoIP (CRN, 6 November
2006).
Speaking from his Hong Kong office, Milnes told CRN he has learned much from
the experience. “Certain features of the telephony product didn’t sell. We had a
choice of developing A or B, and we took the wrong option. The product was the
best on the market, but it wasn’t the top seller. That happens sometimes.”
Milnes would not reveal details of Zed-3’s new product range, but did concede
that the technology would be a lot more user-friendly and would compete on
price.
“People don’t want to know about technology; they just want to make calls. As
our products get cleverer, we have to make them look simpler,” he said.
Grahame Smee, managing director of distributor
Cohort
Technology, also cited Zultys as a reason not to take on Zed-3. “We had an
experience with Zultys. The product was good, but something went wrong on the
route to market. I spoke to Iain, but I wasn’t interested.
“Besides, we’re doing well with ShoreTel. I’m not sure who would take this
on. There’s some very strong competition.”
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