Fonality Launches PBXtra Professional and HUD Team Solution

by Garrett Smith

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Fonality, the leading Asterisk based IP PBX solution, launched their latest offerings PBXtra Professional Edition and HUD Team solutions yesterday. Fonality is one of the fastest growing IP PBX vendors in the VoIP space, adding over 1,300 customers and 18,000 users placing more than 40 million calls. According Fonality CEO Chris Lyman,

“The PBX giants have a major problem. They pay their channel a larger commission than we sell our entire solution for. To make their headache worse, we have feature parity with them for often half the price. We are the leaders in this open source telephony revolution for three reasons: reliability, reliability and reliability.”

PBXtra Professional Edition and HUD Team were created with companies of 50 to 500 employees in mind. These companies often demand advanced capabilities that the standard PBXtra or PBXtra Call Center edition does not meet. PBXtra Professional Edition includes all the features in PBXtra Standard Edition, but adds more advanced call management capabilities including the ability to build groups of employees and assign them permissions, zone paging, zone intercom across the Aastra and Polycom phone lines, NPA/NXX call routing and unlimited party conference bridge.

HUD Team, Fonality’s new universal contact management application, provides company-wide visibility and interaction with every employee from the desktop and includes secure enterprise chat, cell phone integration and employee presence management. The software supports Windows and Mac desktops and provides companies with extremely high value.

Both offerings are now available directly from Fonality and their channel partners. PBXtra Professional Edition retails for an unbelievably low price of $1,995 and HUD Team is $995 for unlimited seat licenses.

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