Innovation in the tech space is par for the course, and while improving technology and evolving the way business is done is phenomenal, it is still necessary for all the enterprise’s shiny, new toys to work together.
Hitting the conferencing market with a splash this spring, Yealink has hit the ground running. Its Diamond IP conference phone CP860 as well as its T2 series of IP Phones have successfully completed interoperability testing with Xorcom’s CompletePBX, a business-grade telephony system.
The successful testing will result in all of the above Yealink (News - Alert) models being incorporated into Xorcom’s auto-provisioning tool, CompletePBX, to aid in implementation. CompletePBX is capable of supporting businesses from 30-1500 users, making it perfect for most firms.
The CompletePBX phone portfolio will now include Yealink’s CP860 audio conferencing solution, ultra-elegant T4 series, Gigabit Color Phone (News - Alert) T3 series as well as the enterprise-grade T2 series of desk phones. These solutions are easily deployable, feature-rich, cost-effective and completely interoperable.
It is mission critical for firms of all sizes to ensure the ability for clear and seamless communication with customers and colleagues. Coming up in October (6-8 to be exact), is the newest installment of ITEXPO, at which both Xorcom (News - Alert) and Yealink will be showing off their wares. The industry leaders will be exhibiting at the business communications event, where the next frontier of communications will be front of mind.
Yealink, the global leading unified communication terminal solution provider that prides itself on the power of “easy collaboration” took another step in that direction with today’s announcement, and Xorcom gains industry-leading communication tools for its CompletePBX.
Only time will tell what the future will hold for Yealink, as it seems every time I turn around they are making news. One thing is clear, the IP phones maker is not going anywhere—or better yet, Yealink IP Phones are headed everywhere.
Edited by Dominick Sorrentino