Viirtue has won the 2026 TMCnet Unified Communications Product of the Year Award for the fifth consecutive year. This year's recognition is driven by A.I.V.A., Viirtue's AI voice agent platform built specifically for MSPs and white-label telecom resellers.
Five consecutive wins from a channel-first platform is not a streak built on marketing. It reflects a consistent record of delivering infrastructure that MSPs and IT service providers can actually build a business on. This post covers what the award recognizes, what A.I.V.A. delivers, and what the track record means for partners evaluating their UCaaS and AI voice options in 2026.
What the 2026 TMCnet UC Product of the Year Award Recognizes
TMC has been recognizing technology companies in the communications space for more than 25 years. The Unified Communications Product of the Year Award is one of its flagship honors -- evaluated annually by TMC's editorial judges and published in INTERNET TELEPHONY magazine. Winners represent platforms that demonstrate genuine advancement of unified communications technology, not just strong marketing.
The 2026 class includes companies across the UCaaS spectrum -- from enterprise PBX vendors to cloud collaboration platforms. What separates the winners is verified innovation: the judges assess whether a product is pushing real capability forward or iterating on a commodity feature set. For a channel-first platform like Viirtue, earning the recognition five years running means the product investment has been consistent, not cyclical.
The 2026 win is anchored in AI voice innovation -- specifically in the infrastructure Viirtue has built to make AI voice agents a deployable, billable, white-label product for channel partners. That infrastructure is A.I.V.A.
What Earned Viirtue the Win: A.I.V.A. and the AI Voice Stack
A.I.V.A. (Artificial Intelligence Voice Agent) is Viirtue's purpose-built AI voice agent platform for white-label resale. It handles real phone calls over the PSTN -- answering, routing, qualifying leads, booking appointments, and escalating to live agents when needed -- using configurable AI personas that operate entirely under the partner's brand.
The distinction worth paying attention to is the white-label architecture. Most AI voice agent platforms are designed for direct enterprise deployment. A.I.V.A. is designed for the channel: MSPs and IT service providers deploy it under their own brand, set their own pricing, and run it through ViiBE -- Viirtue's quote-to-cash billing platform -- so the revenue flows cleanly from the end customer to the partner without manual reconciliation.
The 2026 recognition reflects what A.I.V.A. actually enables in a real MSP deployment:
- Inbound call handling with natural language AI -- no IVR trees, no hold music
- After-hours coverage without adding headcount or outsourcing to a call center
- Lead qualification and appointment scheduling integrated directly into the customer's workflow
- Configurable personas and call scripts that match each end customer's brand and tone
- Full PSTN connectivity -- A.I.V.A. operates on real phone numbers, not chat widgets
That last point matters more than it sounds. AI voice agents that work over chat or web are a different product category than agents that handle a live inbound call on a business's main number. Viirtue's stack is built around the PSTN, which is where most SMB call volume still lives.
A.I.V.A. also integrates with the broader Viirtue platform -- hosted VoIP, UCaaS, and real-time sentiment analysis -- so partners are not stitching together separate vendor relationships to offer a complete communication solution. Everything runs through one platform, under the partner's brand, billed through one system.
A.I.V.A. is not an add-on bolted onto a VoIP platform. It is a white-label AI voice product with its own billing, PSTN connectivity, and configurable persona layer -- designed from the start for MSPs to resell. That is a different product decision than what most UCaaS vendors have made.
Five Consecutive Years: What Consistency Means in Telecom
Winning the TMCnet UC Product of the Year once is a milestone. Winning it five consecutive years tells a more specific story about how a platform is managed.
Each of Viirtue's five consecutive wins has been tied to a different layer of the platform. Early recognition centered on ViiBE -- the quote-to-cash engine that handles usage-based billing, telecom tax automation, and customer lifecycle management for channel partners. More recent recognition, including 2026, reflects the AI voice layer built on top of that infrastructure foundation.
For MSPs evaluating platforms, this matters because telecom infrastructure is not something you switch quickly. The partner programs, number porting, billing relationships, and customer configurations that live inside a platform take months to migrate. Choosing a platform with a consistent record of innovation reduces the risk of being stuck on a vendor that stalls or pivots away from the channel.
The 2026 class of UC POTY winners includes companies across a wide range of use cases -- IP phones, enterprise PBX, SMB UCaaS, and cloud collaboration. Viirtue's win is notable specifically because the platform is channel-exclusive. There is no direct enterprise sales motion competing with partner revenue. The product roadmap -- and the award submissions -- reflect what MSPs and resellers need, not what Fortune 500 procurement teams are asking for.
Five consecutive UC POTY wins from a channel-only platform means the R&D investment has been directed at partner problems -- billing complexity, margin control, AI monetization -- not enterprise feature parity. That alignment is harder to find than it sounds.
What the 2026 Win Means for MSPs and Resellers
Award recognition matters in B2B sales for a specific reason: it shortens the credibility conversation. When an MSP is pitching a new managed voice service to a business customer, having an industry-recognized platform behind the product is a faster path to trust than a feature comparison sheet.
The 2026 TMCnet recognition gives Viirtue partners a concrete, third-party data point to use in sales conversations. "Our platform has won the TMCnet UC Product of the Year five consecutive years" lands differently than "our platform has great AI features." It is verifiable, time-stamped, and sourced from a media organization with a 25-year track record in IP communications.
Beyond the sales angle, the 2026 win is a useful signal for partners thinking about where AI voice is headed. Viirtue has been investing in the AI voice agent stack for multiple product cycles -- not just responding to market pressure in 2025 and 2026. The platform already handles the PSTN infrastructure, the billing integration, and the white-label persona layer. The next question for most MSPs is not whether to offer AI voice, but how quickly they can get it in front of customers.
| Capability | Viirtue A.I.V.A. | Typical Add-On AI Voice |
|---|---|---|
| PSTN-native (real phone calls) | Yes | Varies |
| White-label resale architecture | Yes | Rarely |
| Billing through quote-to-cash engine | Yes (ViiBE) | Separate vendor |
| Configurable AI personas per customer | Yes | Limited |
| Integrated with hosted VoIP and UCaaS | Yes | Separate stack |
| Telecom tax automation included | Yes | No |
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"Typical add-on AI voice" refers to standalone AI calling tools that sit outside the partner's primary UCaaS and billing environment -- requiring separate contracts, separate billing reconciliation, and a manual handoff between the AI layer and the rest of the communication stack. A.I.V.A. eliminates that friction by living inside the same platform partners already use to quote, provision, and bill their customers.
Viirtue's 2026 TMCnet Win and What It Means for the Partner Opportunity
The 2026 TMCnet Unified Communications Product of the Year recognition is a strong marker for where Viirtue has invested over five years -- and where the platform is heading. The A.I.V.A. AI voice agent platform is not a 2026 product announcement. It is the result of building PSTN infrastructure, white-label architecture, and ViiBE quote-to-cash automation into a single platform that channel partners can actually run a business on.
"We have always believed the best product for our partners is one that makes them more profitable without adding operational complexity," said Daniel Rosenrauch, CEO of Viirtue. "Five consecutive years of UC Product of the Year recognition tells us we are building the right things. A.I.V.A. is the next step in that roadmap -- a product our partners can deploy, brand, and bill for today, not after a multi-month implementation project."
For MSPs and IT service providers who are still figuring out how to position AI voice in their stack, five consecutive TMCnet wins from a channel-first platform is a useful shortcut. The infrastructure decisions have already been made. The billing engine is already there. The white-label persona layer is already built. What partners add is their brand, their pricing, and their customer relationships.
If you are ready to evaluate the platform behind the award, Viirtue's partner program is the starting point. It is built for MSPs and IT service providers who want to own their margins, own their brand, and build a recurring voice and AI revenue line without managing telecom infrastructure from scratch. You can also explore becoming a white-label VoIP partner to see how the full stack fits together.
FAQ: Viirtue Wins 2026 TMCnet UC Product of the Year
What award did Viirtue win in 2026?
Viirtue won the 2026 TMCnet Unified Communications Product of the Year Award, administered by TMC and announced through TMCnet. The award recognizes vendors delivering exceptional unified communications products that advance the state of business communications.
How many times has Viirtue won the UC Product of the Year Award?
Viirtue has won the TMCnet Unified Communications Product of the Year Award five consecutive years, with the 2026 recognition marking the most recent win.
What was recognized in the 2026 award?
The 2026 award recognizes Viirtue’s AI voice innovation across the ViiBE platform, including AI voice agents, real-time sentiment analysis, and AI-generated call summaries embedded natively in the white label VoIP stack.
Who administers the TMCnet UC Product of the Year Award?
The award is administered by TMC, publisher of INTERNET TELEPHONY magazine and host of ITEXPO. Winners are selected by TMC‘s editorial team and judging panel based on innovation, performance, and market impact.
How does the award benefit Viirtue's MSP partners?
Partners gain a third-party validated credential they can use in sales conversations, particularly when competing against larger UCaaS providers or fragmented AI voice vendors. Repeat recognition also signals platform maturity, which matters in multi-year reseller contracts.
What makes Viirtue's AI voice different from standalone AI voice vendors?
Viirtue’s AI voice agents and voice intelligence features are native to the PBX, billed through ViiBE, and taxed via the same telecom compliance engine that handles core voice services. Standalone AI voice vendors require separate billing, separate contracts, and additional integration work that erodes reseller margins.
Is Viirtue a white label provider?
Yes. Viirtue operates as a channel-first white label VoIP platform, meaning partners sell the platform under their own brand, control pricing and packaging, and own the customer relationship end to end.