CeBIT’s (News - Alert) global conference, which is one of the most important events of the Eurasia region, recently ran in Turkey from Sept. 11 to 14. This annual event has been marked as one of the largest ICT exhibitions in the region, and many big players in the tech space featured their wares and solutions. With thematic sessions and exhibits on information technologies, telecommunications, digital media and consumer electronics, trends and innovations in the world, it’s no wonder it’s been a highly attended event. This year, VoIP systems provider ZYCOO showcased its CooVox series products.
According to ZYCOO, its distributor Teklink demonstrated its latest products, UC510 and CTMS, and attracted over 150 clients.
UC510 is an IP office solution for small home offices and offers full IP PBX (News - Alert) features as well as Wi-Fi router functions. For the small businesses looking to cut costs, it’s a viable option that can offer professional-class telecommunications without the hefty bill. Its CTMS was showcased and targeted towards bigger companies with IT budgets and resources while achieving remote management and monitor of PBXs.
“CTMS builds on the Coovox standalone IP PBX architecture to make it a true enterprise solution that provides two core functions. First it is a centralized solution designed to allow the remote management and configuration of distributed CooVox IP PBX systems. This makes it an ideal solution for resellers and VoIP service providers managing multiple customers. Its second core function is to connect distributed Coovox units together to act as a single telephone system, so is designed for companies with lots of distributed branch offices,” according to the ZYCOO knowledge base.
No doubt that ZYCOO had a successful couple of days at CeBIT’s Eurasia event.
“We’d like to express sincere thanks to our partners, customers and new friends for visiting our booth. ZYCOO will devote continuous focus to Turkey market and strive to offer the better products & solutions to customers worldwide,” wrote ZYCOO after this year’s event.
Edited by Alisen Downey