IPitomy (News - Alert), a provider of business phone systems, PBX, and Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) phone systems for the hospitality market, announced the launch of an advanced VoIP IP PBX to its business customers in the hospitality sector.
By integrating its IP PBX (News - Alert) with hospitality platforms, IPitomy hopes to offer tough competition to the major IP PBX players in the hotel and motel business communications industry, the company said.
The software has the ability to integrate with virtually any property management software (PMS), including multiple PMS interfaces. The advantage of this is that hotels and motels that are satisfied with their current PMS can keep it while upgrading their phone systems to latest applications.
IPitomy designs and manufactures a complete line of IP telephony equipment including IP PBX Systems, IP Telephones, Desktop Call Manager and Call Center Software.
With advanced features such as voice-mail to e-mail, guest and staff messaging, wake-up call functions, room detail, and more, IPitomy’s IP PBX system meets the market demand for a feature-rich, price competitive Unified Communications (News - Alert) Business System.
IP-PBX solutions are gaining popularity among hospitality industry mainly because it enables significant savings per year with Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) trunks and other advanced features.
Nick Branica (News - Alert), IPitomy CEO, said, “We are extremely happy to be able to offer the same great value to the hospitality market that other types of businesses have been enjoying with IPitomy.”
This is sure to make a wave in the hospitality market, giving hotels and motels a high value option to choose from that was not available before.
The company recently announced a new ‘In-Context Help’ feature that helps personalize the electronic manual at the click of the mouse. ‘In-Context Help’ does away with searching through the electronic documents.
With IPitomy’s ‘In-Context Help’ feature updated and current technical information is always available from any page, IPitomy said.
Edited by Alisen Downey