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Axon Virtual PBX System [Listing updated: July 12, 2006]

Axon is a virtual PBX designed to manage calls within a business or call center environment. Any business, whether small or large, can now implement a scalable PBX solution with an existing PC which connects to phone lines and extensions using VoIP technology.
Offering all the normal features of a traditional PBX such as allowing internal or external calls and more advanced call queuing for call center applications the software routes all calls within a business.

Features: Manages telephone calls within a business; All routing of calls is digital over the computer network (or even a wireless network); Unlimited number of extensions or external lines; Supports all the standard PBX features like call transfer, hold, and record; Includes a call queue sequencer with voice prompting and on-hold messages player (links to the IMS On-Hold Messages Player); Uses the open SIP standard for signalling (RFC 3261) so it works with the broad range of SIP compatible phones and other devices; Works with hardware type VoIP extensions which just plug into the LAN (eg. Grandstream, Sipura etc.). And more...

:: Company ::NCH Swift Sound
:: URL ::www.nch.com.au
:: Email ::nch@nch.com.au
:: Screenshot ::click here
:: Users' Rating :: 4.83 [18 votes] - Vote

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