The pbxnsip IP-PBX is a communications system that can accommodate from ten to thousands of extensions in local and hosted modes. pbxnsip can also be utilised in Microsoft Windows and Linux environments.
Tom Mullaney, global sales director at pbxnsip said Alloy commences distribution of pbxnsip in February 2008, and the product will be showcased at a number of events in the first half of the year, including a Reseller Roadshow (March 2008), and at Alloy’s annual presence as an Exhibitor at CeBIT.
According to Mullaney, the product is for organisations who want to leverage existing and future investment into VoIP equipment.
“Organisations using pbxnsip ensures that you are accessible to your customers and contacts. Desktop phone, cell phone, home office, on the road, you are always in touch,” he said.
Alloy to distribute pbxnsip software in Australia
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