Uniden Voice vs MAXO

Built, not bolted together.

MaxoTel is a capable Australian VoIP provider, but it's an aggregator: Grandstream and Yealink handsets, a white-label softphone, third-party pieces stitched into one bill. Uniden engineers the handset, the apps, the platform and the AI in-house, end to end.

The Uniden stack · one engineer

AI agent (Vocky) Uniden
Desktop & mobile apps Uniden
Cloud platform & PBX Uniden
EVOC2 HD handset Uniden
Australian hosting & NBN Uniden
Same bill, very different make-up

One supplier engineered it, or four suppliers got stitched together.

MaxoTel

Assembled from third parties

AI voice agent none
Softphone app white-label
Hosted PBX 3rd-party softswitch
Desk handsets Grandstream / Yealink
Network carried
Uniden Voice over Cloud

Designed end to end

Vocky AI agent Uniden-built
Apps (5 platforms) Uniden-built
Cloud platform Uniden-built
EVOC2 HD handset Uniden-built
Australian hosting + NBN Uniden-run
5
Layers Uniden designs in-house, vs zero for a reseller
1
Accountable vendor, no finger-pointing
50+
Years of Uniden hardware engineering behind the EVOC2
AI
Australian-voiced agent, built in, not available from Maxo
Why ownership matters

When one company makes all of it, everything just fits.

Hardware they don't make

Maxo provisions Grandstream and Yealink phones. Uniden designs its own EVOC2 HD handset: 50+ years of communications hardware, plug-and-play, no SIP config.

AI no reseller can offer

Vocky AI is engineered into the platform in an Australian voice. A white-labelled softphone simply can't bolt that on.

First-party apps everywhere

Genuine Uniden apps on Windows, macOS, Linux, iOS and Android, not a rebadged third-party client.

Choose the platform that's engineered, not assembled.

One Australian company behind the handset, the apps, the cloud and the AI, accountable for all of it.

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