Telair is a solid Australian comms & IT provider, but peel back the brand and you'll find the hallmarks of a white-labelled platform: a "MyCloud PBX", a "UCme" softphone, and Yealink phones provisioned through Yealink's own cloud. Uniden engineers the lot.
Telair doesn't disclose its softswitch vendor publicly, typical of a resold platform. The UCme softphone and Yealink-cloud provisioning are classic white-label signals. With Uniden, every layer is Uniden's own.
When the platform, the provisioning and the handsets all belong to different vendors, a single fault can travel a long way before anyone owns it. Uniden removes the chain entirely: it's all ours.
Real Uniden apps on Windows, macOS, Linux, iOS and Android, not a rebadged "UCme" softphone wrapped in a logo.
Vocky AI is built into the platform Uniden owns, something a white-label reseller can't add to someone else's softswitch.
Handset, apps, platform, hosting and AI from a single Australian owner, with 99.99% uptime and a 4-hour NBN fault SLA.
See the difference between a re-badged stack and one Australian company that builds every layer.