D-Link will demonstrate the products to channel partners at a series of events in Auckland, New Zealand (6th November), Sydney (18th November), Melbourne (19th November), Perth (25th November) and Brisbane (27th November).
Channel partners who want to become authorised resellers of the solution are invited to attend the training sessions.
"We are pleased to be the first solutions provider to introduce this next-generation phone system to Australian and New Zealand resellers and integrators," said Domenic Torre, managing director D-Link A/NZ.
"This telephony solution offers the latest in technology to the business sector and will open up a large number of opportunities for authorised resellers."
D-Link VoiceCentre is an Internet Protocol (IP) phone system, suited for small businesses requiring up to 50 extensions.
It includes voice recognition and built-in Auto Provisioning, call forwarding, call hold, find me-follow me, and various voicemail functions.
"VoiceCentre is an evolutionary step in small business phone systems," said Dean Williams, product manager, D-Link A/NZ.
"With the integrated Microsoft Response Point software, anyone can set up, manage and use this feature-rich phone system without the need for professional installation or training.
"VoiceCentre is powered by the sound of your voice. You tell it what you want to do and let VoiceCentre take control," Williams added.
The solution integrates through the Local Area Network (LAN) to the Internet or via the public switched telephone network (PSTN) lines.
It offers personal computer (PC) contact integration with Microsoft Outlook, Windows Contact/Address Book and inexpensive outbound VoIP calls via VoIP service provider.
Resellers can sign up to the demonstrations at http://voicecenter.dlink.co.nz/
D-Link invites resellers to attend new solution demo
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