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Microsoft Tweaks Response Point

July 10, 2008 – 5:06 pm | by VoIP | 74 Views

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Microsoft has released the first service pack (SP1) for its
Response Point small business IP PBX software, officially enabling SIP trunking
and adding support for new vendors.

Targeted at small businesses with one to 50 employees and
available through resellers and Costco.com, Response Point SP1 includes SIP
trunking for VoIP calling, click-to-call functionality for any contact using
the Assistant, a call history log, and the ability to select music for parked
calls and hold time. SIP trunking support had been previously announced, but
not implemented, earlier in the year.

Adding to the fun, Aastra Technologies has announced its
debut phone system built around Response Point. The AastraLink RP base unit
comes preloaded with SP1 and the starter package with a base unit, three
phones, and PSTN telephony adapter lists for $2,400. D-Link and Quanta Computer
also are shipping dedicated bundles with Response Point.

On the service side, Junction Networks joins Cbeyond and New
Global Telecom (NGT) in offering SIP trunking for Response Point.

For more:
- Microsoft press release for Response
Point SP1

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