TMC has recognized the Allworx (News - Alert) 48x IP Phone System with the 2011 INTERNET TELEPHONY Product of the Year Award.
“Our focus on innovation and developing the very best telecommunication technology is evident with this Product of the Year Award for the 48x IP Phone (News - Alert) System,” said Chris Hasenauer, vice president and general manager of Allworx, in a press release.
The Allworx 48x is the largest and most powerful of any Allworx system to date, supporting up to 250 users per system. It offers built-in connections to traditional phones lines, T1/PRI and SIP services and allows small and medium size businesses to move to VoIP at their own pace.
Officials said that the Allworx 48x boasts of two T1/PRI interfaces, each capable of supporting any mix of voice and data connectivity, that make it the perfect solution for medium sized businesses.
Additionally, it also provides full support for every Allworx VoIP phones, including the new 9204 and features energy efficient design for maximum energy cost savings and a solid state drive for increased reliability.
“I am happy to grant Allworx with a Product of the Year Award. The editors of INTERNET TELEPHONY have verified that the Allworx 48x IP Phone System displays quality and innovation plus provides real solutions in the marketplace,” stated Rich Tehrani (News - Alert), TMC CEO. “I would like to congratulate the entire team at Allworx for their commitment to advancing IP communication technologies.”
Since 1998, INTERNET TELEPHONY has been the authority in IP communication. The winners of the 2011 Product of the Year winners have been published in the January/February 2012 issue of INTERNET TELEPHONY magazine.
In related news, Allworx, a subsidiary of Windstream (News - Alert) Corp., has announced its new Allworx 6x12 Phone System, offering all-in-one communications for small businesses.
The Allworx 6x12 Phone System now allows small offices, with up to 12 employees, to utilize the cutting-edge features that larger companies have been using for years, including: VoIP (SIP) and traditional phone line support, key systems features, unified messaging, unlimited call routes, presence management, Call Assistant with TAPI, Conference Center, mobile link, and call queuing.
The new system allows users to reach their customers faster and more efficiently through the phone or a computer.
Deepika Mala is a contributing editor for TMCnet. To read more of her articles, please visit her columnist page.Edited by
Jennifer Russell