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Dial-Office IP-PBX [Listing updated: April 19, 2006]

Dial-Office is an Internet alternative to the traditional circuit-switched enterprise phone system. It lets service providers deliver all of the features that companies are accustomed to in full-featured PBX or Centrex systems. It handles internal calls, connects users to the worldwide phone network and sets up and manages their users and resources while offering a seamless integration of voice, data and video using a simple configuration and management tool.

Dial-Office is also suitable for multi-office connection, connecting branches which are geographically distant from each other. Built on Multi-domains Architecture, Dial-Office offers the flexibility of distributed location connections; unlike legacy PBXs, it offers employees a wide availability IP-Phone use in any location served by the company's Wide Area Network.

:: Company ::Dialexia
:: URL ::www.dialexia.com
:: Email ::call
:: Users' Rating :: 4.17 [6 votes] - Vote

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