Grandstream and Elastix Technology Partnership Expands with New Training Sponsorship and IP Phone Certifications

Elastix, the largest open source software solution for unified communications in Latin America, announced today that Grandstream Networks has been named the official IP Phone sponsor of Elastix Training Centers worldwide. Grandstream sponsorship for Elastix training centers has now expanded to include three product categories: IP Phones, FXO Gateways and IP Multimedia Phones. In related news, Grandstream announced that new color-screen, Gigabit GXP2130, GXP2140, and GXP2160 series IP Phones are now certified with PaloSanto’s unified communications solutions. Continue reading

พ่อแม่เฮ! สายด่วน รพ.เด็ก 1415 เปิดรับปรึกษาปัญหาสุขภาพลูกน้อย

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อัลไลด์ เทเลซิส จับมือพานาโซนิคสร้างโครงสร้างพื้นฐานด้านไอซีที ในการแข่งขันฟุตบอลโลก 2014 ณ ประเทศบราซิล

บริษัท อัลไลด์ เทเลซิส ผู้นำอุตสาหกรรมด้านการปรับใช้และการให้บริการเครือข่าย IP Triple Play และโครงสร้างเครือข่ายที่หลากหลาย ประกาศความร่วมมือกับบริษัท พานา โซนิค ในการสร้างโครงสร้างพื้นฐานเทคโนโลยีสารสนเทศและการสื่อสาร (ไอซีที) สำหรับสนามกีฬา แพนทานอล อารีน่า ในการแข่งขันฟุตบอลโลก 2014 ณ ประเทศบราซิล Continue reading

Home PABX Phone Systems; a Strong Choice for Businesses

There are many kinds of business phone systems that are being used today. There are those that allow employers to have full control over the company’s phone system, effectively preventing employees from making any inappropriate calls while at work. Then there’s one that allows different companies, who otherwise co-exist within the same building, to communicate with each other as needed. However, one more commonly used in this day and age is the home PBX phone system, with PABX being defined as “Private Branch Exchange”. Unlike most other phone systems, the home PBX phone system is more appropriate for private companies or individuals seeking to communicate with one another. Continue reading

What Kind of PBX Phone System is Right for Your Business?

In order to understand which  PABX phone system will best suit your business’s needs, you should understand what a PBX system (ตู้สาขาโทรศัพท์) actually is. PBX stands for Private Branch Exchange. The system exchanges and connects multiple phone calls from one user to another or from one department to another (“for Human Resources press 1…” etc) in a company or organization. Incoming calls go to an auto-receptionist who directs the call to the right employee depending on the needs and response of the caller. Outgoing calls travel through the PBX phone systems to connect with outside lines. Continue reading

Turn Your Business Phone Service into Your Best Holiday Help Ever

With many of the biggest business days of the year approaching, now is the time to start planning for changing seasonal demands on your business phone systems and call centers. Whether you’re planning for year-end financials or you’re one of the many small businesses that make their numbers for the entire year in just a few weeks or months, you need all hands on deck and working as one. A cloud-based Voice over IP (VoIP) system could be just what you need to handle extra communications demands and unite your team. Continue reading

Brekeke Now Offers Intrusion Prevention in Its SIP Products

Proactive and Real-Time Security to Prevent Any Attacks or Damages to SIP Services With the New Version of Brekeke SIP Server and Brekeke PBX

SAN MATEO, CA–(Marketwired – Nov 13, 2013) – Brekeke Software, developer of SIP software for enterprises and service providers, has today announced the release of a new version of Brekeke SIP Server and Brekeke PBX. With this updated version (v3.2), Brekeke strengthens its intrusion prevention and the mitigation of malicious VoIP/SIP attacks. Continue reading

VoIP Solutions for SMB Clients in South Florida

Initially, one of the major concerns in the deployment of VoIP was the reliability and predictability of the call’s quality. VoIP was found to work perfectly on Local Area Networks (LAN) when all the phones, software or physical, shared the same wire and had little or no competition for bandwidth. However when making long distance calls across a Wide Area Network (WAN) things became far more unpredictable. Just like data applications running Client/Server models that required timely responses, VoIP was finding that IP’s inherent strength, its inbuilt robustness and error detection and correction techniques, made it ironically unsuitable for voice. IP would have to adapt, and adapt it did through many protocols such as UDP, RTP, SIP. Additionally header compression, QoS, traffic management and queuing techniques evolved to allow voice packets to be given priority and to be transported reliably across the internet. However, quality and predictability have improved dramatically in all major countries allowing VoIP to flourish. Continue reading