Yealink, a professional designer and manufacturer of IP phones and video phones for the worldwide broadband telephony market, and Elastix have entered into a cooperation agreement.
Under its terms, Yealink is now the exclusive official phone brand for Elastix (News - Alert) Certified Engineer Training (ECE Training), which indicates the strategic partnership built between Yealink and Elastix.
This close cooperation guarantees the excellent training product kit and solutions for trainees.
“Elastix is a well-known IP Telephony and Unified Communications (News - Alert) Solution. It is a great honor for Yealink to be the exclusive phone brand used in the Elastix ECE training. This cooperation is a strategic decision made between Yealink (News - Alert) and Elastix. It will bring new opportunities for the development of both parties.”said Stone Lu, the VP of Yealink, in a statement.
Lu said that the company believes this is just the start of the cooperation; the two parties will actively expand more areas of cooperation in the future.
“We are glad to have Yealink on board; this cooperation allows us to give more productivity to the end user experience and to all of our ECE attendants,” said Paul Estrella, who is in charge of Elastix training courses organization.
Recently Yealink had launched a new expansion module to extend the capabilities of its popular SIP-T26P and SIP-T28P IP phones.
The EXP39 module features a graphic LCD and 20 physical keys, which feature dual-color LECs to enhance the ease with which functions are set and used.
A further 20 keys are available via a page switch feature.
In addition the ability to ¡daisy chain¡ up to six modules via RJ11 line cord yields a total capacity of up to 240 programmable keys, each supporting all of the handset¡¯s IP/PBX (News - Alert) capabilities. These include functions such as SMS, BLF, BLA, paging, speed dialling, intercom and call transfer, park, pick up and return.
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Edited by Marisa Torrieri