[asterisk-biz] New Product Launch Announcement from www.Mexuar.com for Astricon Tuesday the 24th of October

Dean Collins Dean at cognation.net
Thu Oct 19 17:36:32 MST 2006


As this is a commercial product please reply with any questions you have
to the asterisk-biz at lists.digium.com list.

I'm posting it here as not everyone will be at the Astricon launch on
Tuesday and I wanted to give everyone a chance to ask any questions they
might have.

 

This will be the one and only product announcement email about this
product.

 

 

 

 

 

DALLAS, Texas, 24 October 2006:   


 


 


Mexuar Launches the Mexuar Corraleta Technology SDK(tm)
for seamless VoIP development of


"Click-to-Talk" applications


New Java-based solution delivers browser- and platform-neutral,


free IP call capabilities for commercial websites


 


Astricon USA 2006, Dallas:  booth 118


 

 

Mexuar Communications is today launching the Corraleta Technology
SDK(tm), an innovative new solution that enables rapid development and
deployment of VoIP click-to-talk applications for online businesses.

 

The Corraleta Technology SDK(tm) enables deployment of click-to-talk
functionality on the website of any size of business.  With this
feature, any website visitor can use their web browser and PC to make
free calls and talk with sales or support staff in the company's contact
centre.  

 

The Corraleta Technology SDK(tm) takes users from a web page to a VoIP
call with a live customer service agent within 10 seconds.  These calls
are pure IP from the web browser to the customer contact centre PBX and
are free, irrespective of the location of the caller or contact centre.


 

The Corraleta-developed application can be used to initiate port 4569
IAX calls to the contact centre via a button on a web page using just
their headset and microphone, or can trigger a callback from the contact
centre to the user's chosen telephone.  Application examples include
sales and support services for online merchants; emails embedded with
click to call functionality; and pay-per-call online banner advertising

 

The Corraleta Technology SDK(tm) uses Java to deliver VoIP across
multiple browsers and 3rd party white label applications, providing
tight, platform-agnostic integration between traditional phone systems
and core business applications, whether on the company internal network
or on the Web.  This contrasts with rival solutions that use ActiveX and
work only with Windows platforms and the Internet Explorer browser.

 

 

 

 

 

Extended pdf copies of the product announcements are available for
download from here

http://www.mexuar.com/downloads/Press/CorraletaLaunchPR-1-branded.pdf

and

http://www.mexuar.com/downloads/Press/CorraletaMediaFAQ-branded.pdf

 

 

 

So what does all this mean in plain language;

Mexuar in the UK is launching a commercial product called Mexuar
Corraleta Technical SDK

http://www.mexuar.com/products_sdk.shtml 

 

The SDK will enable Asterisk installers to configure Asterisk to accept
IAX calls from any webpage using any browser with Java 1.4 and above 

http://www.mexuar.com/downloads/Level1Products/CorraletaSDKBrochure.pdf 

 

There is no client or configuration required by the website viewer, it's
Click to Call in 10 seconds or less.

Flash video demo is available here
http://www.mexuar.com/downloads/Level1Products/CorraletaDemoSound.swf 

 

Should the website viewer not have a headset or mic a "two legged
outbound call" can be initiated. (eg like "Google ads")

 

 

 

Why do I care?

Click to call from a web page, Click to call from an email, Click to
call from a banner are all going to be very big business over the next
12 months.
With the development of Mexuar Corraleta by Tim Panton the Asterisk
system integrator community has a real chance to make some big sales to
companies looking to implement these solutions.

 

Using Asterisk is the only way we know of today to implement Java based
Click to call, eStara, Talisman and Busta use Active-X. We as a
community have a real advantage here for a short window.

 

 

How is the Mexuar Corraleta SDK licensed?

Mexuar have a real simple model;

*	1 license per asterisk server regardless of throughput - we
don't care if it is a Quad Xeon or a P3.
*	No ongoing fees or maintenance charges.
*	License is tied to the external IP address of the Asterisk
server. 
*	Same license fee regardless of single company use or if you are
offering a hosted ASP service.
*	License fees can only be bought from www.Mexuar.com
<http://www.mexuar.com/>  and are $US2,000 per server (credit card or
wire transfer only)

 

 

Can I demo this today?

Sure go to either of the following pages to try it with a 24x7 automated
recording today;

*	http://www.mexuar.com/products_connect.shtml 
*	http://www.mexuar.com/products_sdk.shtml 

 

 

How do I make money from this?

*	You can now go back to your existing Asterisk customers and
upsell them on the benefits of browser to call center Click to call
connectivity.

       By installing a Mexuar license for whatever fee you choose and
charge them for the implementation of this functionality.

 

*	Use the Click to call functionality to outsell your
Ayava/Nec/Nortel/Cisco competition.

 

*	Build a hosted solution and offer this to smaller customers who
do not have the requirements for their own Mexuar Corraleta
installation.
*	Build a 3rd party white label application using the Mexuar
Corraleta SDK as the underlying technology.

 

 

 

 

 

I hope this is of interest to the Asterisk community, I know from
talking and demonstrating this technology to our Beta customers over the
past 3 months that end customers are very excited.

 

Please respect that this is a commercial product and reply with your
questions to the asterisk-biz at lists.digium.com 

A wiki page has been added at
http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/edit.php?page=Mexuar 

 

Please come and visit us on stand 118 at Astricon for demo's or for
those of you that want to yell at me for cross posting call me using my
Corraleta link at www.Cognation.net/Contact 

At least you'll see how easy it is to use the system

 

 

 

Regards,

Dean Collins
Cognation Pty Ltd
dean at cognation.net
<mailto:dean at cognation.net> +1-212-203-4357 Ph
+1-917-207-3420 Mb

 

 

 

 

 

 

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