Digium, Inc., the Asterisk (
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Yealink, an IP voice and video phone designer and manufacturer for broadband networks, announced that they have completed interoperability test in Asterisk Business Edition and Yealink (
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Yealink SIP-T2x series is high performance and affordable SIP telephones that provides benefits of voice over Internet protocol (VoIP) telephone system. Yealink SIP phone provides the high quality audio, a brand range of voice codec, security protection for privacy, and many more telephone features. Yealink enterprise HD IP phones are compliance-tested by Digium (
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Digium has been driving Asterisk, which is widely used open source telephony software. The company offers wide range of products including software and hardware to allow businesses to implement turnkey unified communications solutions or to design their own VoIP systems.
“The combination of Digium and Yealink enterprise HD IP phone gives businesses a powerful and yet cost-effective choice in VoIP solution market,” stated David Chen, the CEO of Yealink Network.“We believe we are providing the best price-performance benchmark in the industry, Digium and Yealink combination offers a very compelling value to SMB.”
Yealink is professional designer and manufacturer of IP phones and video phones for the world-wide broadband telephony market. Yealink products are fully compatible with the SIP industry standard, and have broad interoperability with the major IP-PBX (
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Digium has become the open source alternative to proprietary communication providers, with offerings that cost as much as 80 percent less. Digium offers Asterisk software free to the open source community and offers Asterisk Business Edition and Switchvox (
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Anamika Singh is a contributing editor for TMCnet. To read more of Anamika's articles, please visit her columnist page.Edited by
Marisa Torrieri