Eatontown, NJ, October 26th, 2005
Quintum’s MultiPath Switch Provides More Analog Connectivity Options for
Applications Requiring Large Numbers of Analog Telephone Network Connections
Quintum Technologies, a leading innovator in VoIP technologies, today
announced a line extension to their Tenor AX Multipath Switches. The newest
Tenor, the AXT 4800, offers 48 FXO connections to support VoIP applications
requiring large numbers of analog telephone network connections, such as
call centers and service provider termination services in geographies where
analog trunks are common.
The Tenor AXT4800 joins the existing Tenor AX VoIP MultiPath Switch and
Gateway products, which are available in 8, 16 and 24 port models. The line
extension offers an advanced high-density VoIP switching solution for analog
environments. The Tenor AXT4800, adds greater scalability to Quintum’s
acclaimed Tenor AX series of high density VoIP analog switches and gateways.
The entire line of AX and AS Tenors will now also support the latest
software enhancements. New functionality includes a new Tenor Configuration
Wizard that automatically starts when a new Tenor is added to the network.
The Wizard simplifies the interface to offer even greater simplicity of the
installation process.
“Quintum has always been focused on addressing their customers’ needs,” said
Jeremy Duke, President and CEO of Synergy Research Group, Inc. “The
increased scalability of this new Tenor, along with its enhanced software
and configuration wizard, will give Quintum an advantage to those next
generation service providers who are looking to easily deploy a VoIP
solution with little to no infrastructure modifications.”
“Many of our customers have requested increased scalability, and an improved
management interface,” said Chuck Rutledge, Vice President of Quintum
Technologies. “The Tenor AXT 4800 allows service providers and call centers
to now easily support VoIP in high density analog VoIP environments.”
Quintum’s Tenor VoIP MultiPath VoIP Switches and Gateways are designed for
traditional, IP-PBX and hybrid enterprise environments, as well as for
service providers deploying VoIP-based services directly to enterprises
requiring customer premise equipment at the edge. Tenors integrate call
switching and processing for transparent deployment into existing circuit
and IP telephony based voice networks. Tenor’s unique MultiPath architecture
makes it the easiest VoIP solution to deploy in the industry requiring no
changes to the PBX or by the users.
The new Tenor was announced at the Internet Telephony Conference and Expo in
Los Angeles, on October 25th, 2005. The product will be generally available
November 1st, 2005.
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