[asterisk-biz] Integrics releases Enswitch 2.4

Alistair Cunningham acunningham at integrics.com
Wed Dec 27 03:46:48 MST 2006


Integrics are pleased to announce the release of Enswitch 2.4, a 
complete integrated solution for commercial telephony services such as:

* Full featured hosted PBX.
* Onsite PBX to install at customers' sites.
* ITSP (Internet Telephony Service Provider) services.
* Calling cards.
* Call shops.
* Toll-free and number translation services.
* Much more.

Enswitch is in production today on systems from tens of users on single
machines to tens of thousands of users on redundant/failover clusters.
More details, including links to the full list of features and a working
demo of the web interface, are at:

http://integrics.com/products/enswitch/


2.4 is the largest update ever, reflecting the growing number of systems
in production. New features include:

- Queues and ACD. Unlike vanilla Asterisk, calls can be queued across
multiple Asterisk machines, with the machines voting on which call gets
forwarded to an agent next. Should one machine crash, calls on other
machines are moved up the queue. Agents can be on SIP or IAX phones, SIP
URIs, or external numbers.

- Optional IAX client support.

- Support for telephones in different area codes. Telephones can dial
local numbers in their area code without having to dial the long
distance prefix.

- Call volume statistics to help system owners manage system growth.

- Extension mobility, where one telephone can be logged in on top of
another telephone.

- Support for European style DDI extensions, where calls can come in
from the PSTN with an extension appended.

- New user type for voicemail only users.

- The ability to search customers and numbers.

- Bulk change the peer used for routes.

- Charges attached to customer accounts can now be quarterly or annual
as well as monthly.

- Many smaller changes based on customer feedback.

-- 
Alistair Cunningham
+1 888 468 3111
+44 20 799 39 799
sip:acunningham at integrics.com
http://integrics.com/


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