Cantata Technology (News - Alert) has announced the interoperability of its Brooktrout SR140 and TR1034 fax-over-IP (FoIP) platforms with Quintum Technologies’ family of Tenor VoIP access switches and gateways.
The addition of Quintum (News - Alert) to long roster of interoperable IP media gateways and IP-PBXs, including Cisco, Avaya, Cantata, and Alcatel (News - Alert)-Lucent enables resellers and end users to deploy a wide range of fax server solutions based upon Cantata’s Brooktrout line of intelligent FoIP platforms into existing VoIP installations, without the need to integrate a third-party router into the VoIP network.
Both the Brooktrout (News - Alert) SR140 and TR1034 fax platforms support real-time FoIP, providing companies with the ability to integrate fax servers into their VoIP network.
“The combination of Quintum’s Tenor family of VoIP access solutions and Cantata’s Brooktrout intelligent fax platforms represents a powerful best-of-breed solution for enterprises to rapidly and easily migrate fax to an all-IP environment,” said Charles Rutledge, vice president, marketing, Quintum Technologies, in a statement. “We look forward to working closely with Cantata as the rapid enterprise migration to IP networks continues to gain global momentum.”
Quintum’s line of intelligent Tenor VoIP access switching and gateway solutions are deployed in enterprise and service provider networks worldwide. The Quintum Tenor solution offers capabilities not available in traditional VoIP gateways such as its MultiPath design that allows the Tenor to “drop into” any existing network with minimum disruption. It offers VoIP survivability to assure telephony communications remain live in branch office locations, even if the IP PBX network fails.
The Tenor VoIP solutions offer ease of ownership with scalability, security and remote management capabilities. They are easily installed in any network, and are compatible across PBX (News - Alert) and IP PBX environments. The Tenor solutions also lower total ownership cost because they require no PBX modifications, no additional equipment, and no provisioning expenses.
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