Taridium (News - Alert) has announced the introduction of a comms startup edition specifically for service providers. The company’s new comms startup edition is described as a single server package supporting anywhere from 200 to 500 concurrent telephone calls, as well as up to 5000 extensions.
Operators can have access to all the standard features of the complete comms provider platform, in addition to Taridium's integrated billing solution. The company’s comms billing solution is well-integrated with the comms provider platform, and provides all the necessary features for invoicing customers, right out of the box.
The startup edition is perfectly suited to small telecommunications providers, real estate developments or multi-tenant applications.
The package includes the virtual PBX
application which gives operators the ability to run as many as 50 business class PBX’s (News - Alert) on one server. With the comms virtual PBX interface, business users have access to a fully featured hosted PBX, including call forwarding, DID management, voice mail to e-mail and IVRs. Paired with one-click phone provisioning, operators can now easily deploy hundreds of phones on as well as off-site.
“The low entry price is perfect for the budget conscious startup company” said Taridium CSO Matthew Kovatch.
The new commsstartup edition includes the software license, 7x24 monitoring, 6 months of product maintenance and complete installation at a low price.
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