Archive for the 'PBX Systems' Category
Around 90 percent of the businesses responding to a Forrester Research survey say they’re planning to migrate to VoIP, Teleppliant reports. The survey polled 516 businesses in North American and Europe.
Around one-third said they would transition to VoIP in the next year. Nine of 10 indicated the move would be made within five years. Twenty-three […]
September 4th, 2007 | Posted in General, PBX Systems | No Comments
RingCentral has a new call controller which promises to be a great improvement. In addition to the normal features such as monitoring your RingCentral telephone line or virtual PBX, the new call controller lets you dial out. RingCentral is becoming a full VoIP service. The new call controller also gives you one-click […]
August 27th, 2007 | Posted in General, Announcements, News, PBX Systems, New Ideas, Ring Central | No Comments
Enterasys Networks has launched a suite of products to help companies secure their voice over IP deployments. With the security of IP-based networks increasingly coming under the microscope–because converged networks face the same hacking threats as data networks–Enterasys is aiming to match the security offered by traditional PBX (private branch exchange) platforms.
Enterasys’ Secure Open […]
August 23rd, 2007 | Posted in General, Announcements, PBX Systems | No Comments
EasySpeak PBX, the software-based phone management system from Simicomm in Madison, Wis., is now available for download. The company described EasySpeak PBX as a “plug-and-play” system that can be installed and configured in 15 minutes. It’s targeted at SMBs (small- and medium-sized businesses) that may not be able to deploy a more complicated VoIP infrastructure.
EasySpeak […]
August 2nd, 2007 | Posted in General, Announcements, PBX Systems | No Comments
Burlington, Mass.-based Bluesocket Inc. has acquired SIP-based enterprise communications solutions Pingtel Corp. Bluesocket says the move helps it establish a solid foundation for the delivery of converged mobility and unified communications while putting it in a leadership position in the enterprise market for fixed mobile convergence. Bluesocket will combine its WLAN and security capabilities with […]
July 27th, 2007 | Posted in General, PBX Systems, New Ideas | No Comments
The U.K. telecom market, like markets in the rest of the world, is experiencing some interesting changes. A new study from the consulting firm IT Europa says 65 percent of the PBXs sold by the 200 biggest telecom companies in the UK last year were IP-based, and only 24 percent were TDM systems. (The balance […]
July 7th, 2006 | Posted in General, News, PBX Systems | No Comments
Popular Telephony has launched, Peerio ONE+ONE, a peer-to-peer (P2P) embedded soft IP phone for SMB users with PBX functionality that reduces total cost of ownership (TCO) and eliminates any CAPEX/OPEX associated with IP-PBX. In addition, the solution can add Microsoft Exchange and IBM Lotus Notes for $1.99. Its PeerioWay connectivity solution uses Level 3 networks […]
February 21st, 2006 | Posted in General, News, PBX Systems | No Comments
SIPquest has joined the Symbian Platinum Program to support the growing Symbian OS-based smartphones market. The SIPquest Mobile Assistant will work with Symbian OS phones to deliver VoIP solutions, IM, presence and corporate directory services to IP PBX. This will provide personalized communications through FMC over WiFi, GSM and CDMA networks and satisfy the needs […]
February 7th, 2006 | Posted in General, Joint Agreements, PBX Systems | No Comments