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VirtualPBX launches open-system VoIP peering

November 18, 2008 – 7:01 pm | by VoIP | 121 Views

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pVirtualPBX announced today that it is introducing native support for open-system VoIP peering, which will enable small businesses to select their optimal set-up for communications. Clients will be able to customize their telephony offering with the mix of VoIP services, traditional PSTN, softphones and handsets that best suits their individual needs./p
pVirtualPBX COO Greg Brashier said the company offered a mix of high-end products, useful features, extended capabilities and advanced technology that no one in the hosted PBX market could match./p
pAll along we’ve been agnostic as to platform, Brashier said. Some of our customers want to reduce or eliminate their PSTN use, because of the cost savings of using a VoIP service. But others are more concerned about call quality over traditional copper, so we can facilitate either, or a mix of both for our customers./p
pBrashier stressed that the blended nature of VirtualPBX’s offering was the greatest value driver for the end-user. He also noted that the lack of capital expenditures in a hosted PBX offering makes them even more attractive in the present climate, as businesses look to avoid unnecessary capital expense.nbsp;/p
pFor more:br /- see the VirtualPBX release a href=http://www.virtualpbx.com/company/press-releases/081118_voippeering.asphere/anbsp;/p
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VirtualPBX launches open-system VoIP peering

November 18, 2008 – 7:01 pm | by VoIP | 0 Views

pVirtualPBX announced today that it is introducing native support for open-system VoIP peering, which will enable small businesses to select their optimal set-up for communications. Clients will be able to customize their telephony offering with the mix of VoIP services, traditional PSTN, softphones and handsets that best suits their individual needs./p
pVirtualPBX COO Greg Brashier said the company offered a mix of high-end products, useful features, extended capabilities and advanced technology that no one in the hosted PBX market could match./p
pAll along we’ve been agnostic as to platform, Brashier said. Some of our customers want to reduce or eliminate their PSTN use, because of the cost savings of using a VoIP service. But others are more concerned about call quality over traditional copper, so we can facilitate either, or a mix of both for our customers./p
pBrashier stressed that the blended nature of VirtualPBX’s offering was the greatest value driver for the end-user. He also noted that the lack of capital expenditures in a hosted PBX offering makes them even more attractive in the present climate, as businesses look to avoid unnecessary capital expense.nbsp;/p
pFor more:br /- see the VirtualPBX release a href=http://www.virtualpbx.com/company/press-releases/081118_voippeering.asphere/anbsp;/p
pstrongRelated articlesbr //stronga href=http://www.fiercevoip.com/story/packet8-available-at-officemax/2008-04-28?utm_medium=rssamp;utm_source=rssamp;cmp-id=OTC-RSS-FV0Packet8 available at OfficeMax/abr /a href=http://www.fiercevoip.com/story/jajah-launches-smb-hosted-ip-pbx/2008-07-20Jajah Launches SMB Hosted IP PBX/a/p

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