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June 22, 2011

IPitomy Announces New Line of HD Phones for IP Telecommunications Market


IPitomy (News - Alert) Communications, an award-winning developer of enterprise class IP PBX Systems, has recently unveiled a new line of enterprise High Definition IP phones.


Designed to meet the wide variety of business applications, the new line of phones offers high quality and exceptional functionality to businesses with 5 to 500 users.

“We are extremely excited to announce the IPitomy HD phones for the IP telecommunications market,” said Nick Branica, CEO of IPitomy, in a press release. “These new products will meet the strong demand for our IP PBX (News - Alert) products and add a new dimension of usability in an attractive package.”

The new line of phones fit into business environments of all types, and range from large color screens to WI-FI desk phones.

Most of the features of the new phones have been developed from customer input and include full duplex speaker phone, headset options for call centers, acoustic echo cancellation, advanced call handling capability for ease of use and additional configuration support features to maximize efficiency.

The IPitomy HD phones replace the existing line of IPitomy IP phones and are built on a new generation of IP communications technology.

The new family of phones more closely aligns with customer applications by including a broad price range and performance options under a common brand. “IPitomy is unique in the IP PBX market,” states Andrew Harrell, IPitomy's director of engineering. “By creating our own endpoints to compliment our powerful IP PBX system, while still remaining open to other SIP end points, IPitomy provides unprecedented customer choice and value. IPitomy's ability to develop to our customers' specific application requirements is unique in the industry.”

In related news, VoicePulse (News - Alert) is now interoperable with IPitomy’s Pure IP PBX platform.


Deepika Mala is a contributing editor for TMCnet. To read more of her articles, please visit her columnist page.


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