January 16, 2007
3CX Introduces IP PBX, VoIP and SIP Information Center in 22 Languages
By Niladri Sekhar Nath, TMCnet Contributing Editor
In a bid to educate visitors worldwide about IP PBX ( News - Alert), VoIP and SIP, 3CX has introduced a multi-lingual IP PBX, VoIP and SIP FAQ. Users usually stumble upon various sites and articles on VoIP and SIP on the Web. However, they tend to ignore those articles due to excessive technical details. 3CX has made an attempt to reverse the trend by keeping the IP PBX, VoIP & SIP FAQ concise and relevant.
Visitors also fail to gather information on VoIP and SIP because of language barrier. Information about VoIP and SIP is often only available in English. However, the multilingual information center from 3CX will prove helpful for non-English audiences.
One can’t deny the fact that a significant percentage of the global population do not understand or have difficulty understanding English. Therefore, it’s always prudent to multi-lingual information center on IP PBX , VoIP and SIP.
“The use of VoIP and IP PBX is growing at a staggering rate,” said Nick Galea, 3CX CEO. “However, how many people actually understand its pros, or how they can set about taking advantage of it in their own environment? The IP PBX, VoIP & SIP FAQ will be a useful resource for those who wish to educate themselves on the subject.”
3CX now offers localized information available in German, Spanish, French, Portuguese, Japanese, Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese, Korean, Italian, Dutch, Russian, Polish, Arabic, Greek, Czech, Danish, Finnish, Hungarian, Turkish, Norwegian, Swedish.
What’s the number one VoIP conference in terms of attendance? What’s the leading VoIP expo for exhibitors in terms of lead generation? And which VoIP industry event will feature special attractions for service providers, resellers, and the enterprise and SMB market, as well as an overview on the future of IP Telephony? Answer: INTERNET TELEPHONY Conference & EXPO EAST, January 23–26, 2007. See you in sunny Ft. Lauderdale!
Niladri Sekhar Nath is a contributing writer for TMCnet covering telecommunications, service providers and networking. To see more of his articles, please visit his columnist page.
Internet Protocol (IP) | X | IP stands for Internet Protocol, a data-networking protocol developed throughout the 1980s. It is the established standard protocol for transmitting and receiving data
in packets over the Internet. I...more |
Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) | X | SIP is the real-time communication protocol for VoIP. SIP is a signaling protocol for Internet conferencing, telephony, presence, events notification (emergency calling) and instant messaging.
SIP...more |
Voice over IP (VoIP) | X | A real-time communications system that converts voice into digital packets containing media and signaling data that travel over networks using Internet Protocol....more |
Private Branch Exchange (PBX) | X | Originally, telephone features were provided by telephone central office switching systems, often called CENTREX.PBX systems emerged as customers wanted to have more calling features and control over...more |
(source: http://www.tmcnet.com/usubmit/2007/01/16/2248495.htm)
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