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April, 2001 |
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CT EXPO 2001 Best of Show Awards DSG's InterPBX
does MGCP/SIP |
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Thank
you! About time somebody came out with an IP PBX
based around a SIP proxy server. DSG Technology
looks to be first-to-market with their MGCP/SIP-based,
distributed IP PBX/Gateway architecture and complementary
(and beautifully designed) MGCP/SIP phones. Multi-location
enterprises (and perhaps some ASPs) will warm to
DSG's NeuralServer architecture, in which a network
of InterPBX proxies cooperate to deliver service
transparently to endpoints, and provide software-level
failover and traffic rerouting in the event of individual
server failure.
The basic proxy, called InterSwitch, runs on an
NT or Linux box. It cooperates with low-to-high
density gateways (IP 1000-3000) for PSTN handoff.
DSG makes a superior key telephone for the system
(InterPhone), plus an IP-base-station-to-wireless
handset version, a softphone, and a PC VoIP adapter
as well. Analog adapters hook up your legacy phones.
There's even a soft attendant console. |
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extracted from Computer Telephony Magazine
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