Month: April 2012

Xorcom VoIP Phones XP Series and Expansion Module

Enterprise-grade Desktop SIP Phones and Expansion Modules The Xorcom XP Series of IP phones the Xorcom XP0100 HD IP Phone and the Xorcom XP0120 HD IP Phone  provides high definition (HD) sound quality and a comprehensive range of traditional business and VoIP features to the enterprise desktop. The series consists of two models of VoIP Phones, and an expansion module the  Xorcom XP0020 IP Phone Expansion...

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New Server-Grade Motherboards for Xorcom XE3000 and TS3000

High-End Xorcom IP-PBX CPU / Motherboard Upgraded Starting with S/N X1054148, all Xorcom XE3000 and  Xorcom TS3000 (TwinStar configuration) IP-PBX will feature an upgraded motherboard. The new motherboard, an Intel S1200KP, uses the Intel i3 2120 CPU. The performance levels for the new board and CPU combination are identical or 5-10% higher than those of the previous version, while providing greater reliability. Load test results for the new motherboard will be published...

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VoIPon Interviews the Founders of FreeSWITCH: New Features Make it Far More Business-Friendly

VoIPon Solutions had the pleasure of interviewing 2 of the 3 founders of FreeSWITCH, Mike Jerris and Anthony Minessale. Watch the video and see the transcript to see what is new at FreeSWITCH. VoIPon: Joining VoIPon today are 2 of the 3 founders of FreeSWITCH, Mike Jerris and Anthony Minnesale. Thank you for joining us today guys.  It’s been a year since we last spoke and I understand FreeSWITCH has had some great new solutions that make it far more accessible to businesses than other products on the market and I’m sure there are some cool new features that are available to developers. So what’s new at FreeSWITCH in general? Mike Jerris: It’s been a busy year for us. We’ve been working a lot on our stabilization and commercialization on many fronts. We just hired a full-time employee to work on the FreeSWITCH stable branch. The stable branch is more targeted for businesses that are trying to produce products, have an expectation of stability, maybe not get all of the bleeding-edge features but something can be deployed a little bit more widely and not have lots of problems you might expect. Along with that, we’ve also started binary packaging with FreeSWITCH again, a way to get software out there easier for people who may not be developers. On top of that, from commercial stand point, we’ve been working out on...

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