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COM2001.com Showcases InternetPBX at Microsoft Exchange Conference 2000; Telecom System Combines E-mail and Voice Mail ''Anytime, Anywhere''.


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DALLAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct. 10, 2000

COM (1) (Computer Output Microfilm) Creating microfilm or microfiche from the computer. A COM machine receives print-image output from the computer either online or via tape or disk and creates a film image of each page. 2001.com is showcasing its InternetPBX on the new ECS-7000 server at the Microsoft Exchange Messaging and groupware software for Windows from Microsoft. Exchange Server is an Internet-compliant e-mail system that runs under Windows NT/2000 and Windows Server 2003. It can be accessed by Web browsers, the Exchange client, versions of Outlook and the earlier Windows Inbox.  and Collaboration Solutions Conference 2000, October 10-13, at the Dallas Convention Center The Dallas Convention Center, originally the Dallas Memorial Auditorium, is a meeting hall, event/convention center and civic center in the Convention Center District of downtown Dallas, Texas (USA). . Based on Microsoft Exchange, InternetPBX allows users to check, compose, forward and reply to e-mails and voice mails from any telephone or computer running Outlook or using Internet Explorer Microsoft's Web browser, which comes with Windows starting with Windows 98. Commonly called "IE," versions for Mac and Unix are also available. Internet Explorer is the most widely used Web browser on the market. It has also been the browser engine in AOL's Internet access software. .

COM2001.com specializes in streamlining various communications systems by integrating standards-based technologies into one state-of-the-art phone and messaging system. InternetPBX makes it possible for users to setup a virtual office where they can view faxes and listen and respond to e-mails from any phone or computer by connecting back to their corporate Exchange server. The Web Access feature that makes this possible requires no additional software or plug-ins when using a computer with internet access.

"CIOs and IT professionals appreciate the integrity of COM2001.com's InternetPBX technology," said David Perez, president and CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board.  of COM2001.com. "By basing InternetPBX on Microsoft products and platforms like Exchange, Outlook, and BackOffice, we're better positioned to provide reliable service to our customers."

InternetPBX uses its own proprietary software technology for real-time call control. Its Personal Assistant integrates speech recognition, messaging, call conferencing, web-based call control and speech enabled IVR (Interactive Voice Response) An automated telephone information system that speaks to the caller with a combination of fixed voice menus and data extracted from databases in real time.  technology.

Targeted at businesses with 25-300 employees, and sold through authorized Value-added Resellers, COM2001.com's InternetPBX effectively simplifies communications, reduces telecom costs and increases productivity.

About InternetPBX

The InternetPBX runs under Microsoft Windows NT and integrates with Microsoft Exchange Server Microsoft Exchange Server is a messaging and collaborative software product developed by Microsoft. It is part of the Microsoft Servers line of server products and is widely used by enterprises using Microsoft infrastructure solutions.  and Microsoft BackOffice. Services include unified messaging for voicemail, e-mail and faxes, and text to speech translation for reading of e-mails to callers over the telephone, integrated digital phone system, conference bridge, and auto attendant with speech recognition. It also provides users with both local access and remote access via dial-up lines and the Internet. InternetPBX is now scaleable to 336 extensions per server.

About COM2001.com

Founded in 1994,COM2001.com is a leader in Internet and computer telephony products and services that improve customer service while reducing costs and simplifying system administration. The company's award-winning products, developed and distributed in alliance with Microsoft, Dell, Sprint and Verizon, provide businesses with "anytime, anywhere" access to a full-featured, standards -based, factory-integrated and unified communications solution. The company is based in San Diego, California “San Diego” redirects here. For other uses, see San Diego (disambiguation).
San Diego is a coastal Southern California city located in the southwestern corner of the continental United States. As of 2006, the city has a population of 1,256,951.
. For more information, visit the Web at www.COM2001.com or call 1-888-COM2001.
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