Sphere Communications announces Sphericall IP-PBX Release 5.Sphere Communications Inc. has announced the general availability of Release 5 of Sphericall, the company's next-generation software IP-PBX. Featuring communications Web Services (1) Loosely, any online service delivered over the Web. Such usage appears in articles from non-technical sources, but not in IT-oriented publications, because definition #2 below describes the correct use of the term. for business application software integration, SIP (1) (Session Initiation Protocol) An IP telephony signaling protocol developed by the IETF. Primarily used for voice over IP (VoIP) calls, SIP can also be used for video or any media type; for example, SIP has been used to set up multi-player Quake games. trunking See port aggregation. and expanded SIP device support, software-based call recording and Assured Services for optimizing emergency communications, the new Sphericall release was designed to enable a new era of all-software business communications that are cost-effective, scalable, secure and built on a proven platform. Sphere Communications delivers enterprise IP-PBX communications as an open, enterprise soft switch application that runs on industry-standard servers across existing data networks and interoperates with a comprehensive array of standards-based third-party communications devices Typically refers to a terminal used to send voice, video or text. Mobile phones, wireless PDAs and personal computers equipped with microphones, speakers and cameras are all considered communications devices. See modem. . Sphericall IP-PBX is a fully distributed Fully distributed A new stock issue that has been completely resold to the investing public and is no longer held by dealers. fully distributed Of or relating to a new issue of securities that has been sold out. software solution that scales seamlessly up to 30,000 ports across multiple locations. www.spherecom.com |
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