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March 19, 2008
ClearOne's Max IP Conference Phone Interoperable with Brekeke's SIP Software Technology
By Anuradha Shukla, TMCnet Contributing Editor
ClearOne and Brekeke ( News - Alert) Software announced Tuesday the interoperability of ClearOne's MAX IP  VoIP conference phone with Brekeke's award-winning SIP-based IP PBX ( News - Alert), Brekeke PBX, to create a high-quality and affordable audio conferencing solution.
Users of the advanced Brekeke PBX  system can now enjoy outstanding audio clarity and superior room coverage offered by ClearOne's ( News - Alert) conference phones. Customers will also benefit from utilizing a suite of SIP  features offered by these VoIP companies from anywhere in the office.
“We are delighted to announce interoperability with Brekeke,” said Mark Child, director of Product Marketing at ClearOne in a statement. He emphasized that Brekeke has a very unique IP PBX application that has generated a lot of interest and won several prestigious industry awards. ClearOne is confident that users will enjoy a very high-quality audio experience when they use ClearOne's tabletop conferencing equipment with the Brekeke system.
Shin Yamade, CEO for Brekeke Software explained that with their outstanding audio performance and room coverage their users can enjoy clear and reliable SIP communications in their conference room.
Yamade was amazed with the outstanding voice quality produced by ClearOne's MAX IP device and pointed out that with this collaboration of their two companies, creating a high-quality conference room is now possible at a significantly lower price.
ClearOne's MAX IP provides users with SIP-based VoIP  telephony systems a tabletop conference phone that has the ability to deliver high level of audio clarity and superior room coverage, all at a price point well below the competition. Because the MAXAttach IP version offers the unique ability to daisy-chain multiple phones together (up to a total of four), it provides multiple speakers, microphones, and dial pads distributed throughout the room for unrivaled coverage and flexibility.
Brekeke's Brekeke PBX is a full-featured IP-PBX system that can be easily managed through a Web-based administrative interface and supports both Windows and Linux OS. The feature-rich and fully scalable Brekeke PBX meets the needs of any size organization. Brekeke PBX has a high rate of interoperability with SIP-based products and services. This capability allows users to choose from best-of-breed applications and audio conferencing equipment.
Anuradha Shukla is a contributing editor for TMCnet, covering call centers, CRM and information technology. To see more of her articles, please visit her columnist page.
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