AastraLink Pro 160 Asterisk-based PBX
18/Mar/2008 17:21 / news.asteriskguru.com
section: Asterisk third party
Aastra Telecom, maker of the popular IP hardphones has entered the IP-PBX arena with its Asterisk-based PBX Aastralink Pro 160. The new product is designed for small businesses with 25 users at most. "Combined, and fully integrated with Aastra’s existing portfolio of SIP phones, the launch of the AastraLink Pro enables us to deliver to market a powerful and truly cost-effective telephony solution specifically created for small sized organizations," said Yves Laliberte, Executive Vice President at Aastra Telecom. “As a longstanding industry leader in the SMB space, Aastra’s key priorities are to design flexible and reliable products from the ground up to deliver enterprise-class IP communications to all of our SMB customers.” The appliance is said to easily auto-provision phones by simply connecting the system to an existing LAN. No hidden application license or user costs, no need of tech expert for installation. AastraLink Pro delivers standard and extended services like: auto discovering and self provisioning of extensions, visual voicemail delivered via XML, SIP trunking, expanded user control via a web GUI, remote teleworker and the ability to network multiple AastraLink Pro's via IP. It is compatible with select Aastra SIP phones and supports up to 6 PSTN FXO trunks, 2 FXS Analog ports and 1 SIP trunk plus external paging port and a music input port. Read more from Tom Keating at TMC. Source: Read original source |
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