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VoIP HardwareTelappliant News: 2007-10-03
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Small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) have more choice in the VoIP market after
Digium provided the technology for a new solution from 3Com.
The new
IP PBX offering uses
Digium's open source
Asterisk program and is targeted at companies with between five and 30 employees.
Features of the hardware include conferencing, voice menus and
voicemail, which should ensure that no important calls are missed.
Digium's vice president of product management and marketing, Bill Miller suggested to TMCnet that this development was further evidence that "open source is taking over the SMB world".
The new product announcement follows
Digium's buy-out of Switchvox last week, which should boost the usability of the
Asterisk software in future, as well as bring some 1,400 extra users to the system.