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Turbolinux Launches IP-PBX Software to Support Broadband IP Phone Services From NTT East and NTT West Corporations; InfiniTalk Upgrades IP Telephone Systems for Significant Cost Reductions
[February 27, 2006]

Turbolinux Launches IP-PBX Software to Support Broadband IP Phone Services From NTT East and NTT West Corporations; InfiniTalk Upgrades IP Telephone Systems for Significant Cost Reductions


TOKYO --(Business Wire)-- Feb. 27, 2006 -- Turbolinux, Inc., a global leader of Linux-based solutions, today announced the sales launch of IP-PBX software InfiniTalk, which is based on the open source software Asterisk. InfiniTalk improves and upgrades the IP telephone environment for significant cost reductions.



InfiniTalk IP-PBX software is generally considered the best choice for a low-cost, next generation standard IP telephone system. The combination of the Linux and Asterisk open architecture and rich hardware allows customization of the software for specific applications and customers. InfiniTalk software supports the majority of standard telephony equipment. InifiniTalk also supports the newer broadband IP phone services and fiber optic technology provided by NTT East and West Corporation. These capabilities work to create a cost-effective, IP phone system in the business environment.

Turbolinx plans to launch sales of InfiniTalk at the end of February 2006. It will be available through Turbolinux and their designated distribution and sales channels.


In 2006, Turbolinux established the new division for IP Telephony Business Solutions. Turbolinux plans additional product upgrades and services, development and enhancements. Turbolinux will also continue to provide various support services, training, as well as integration of more solutions, to improve the IP telephony market.

For more details on Turbolinux InfiniTalk, please visit http://www.turbolinux.co.jp/infinitalk/

About Turbolinux, Inc.

Turbolinux develops and sells the leading Linux OS for distribution in Asia-Pacific. The operating system is optimized to run on a wide range of hardware platforms, including Intel-based servers and IBM mainframes. Turbolinux, with headquarters in Japan, plays a major role in developing Linux systems for the Japanese market, including Japanese and Chinese language "double-byte" text support. More than half of Turbolinux's staff is dedicated to Linux engineering development and support, providing expert support and custom application development services that go beyond Japanese localization issues. Turbolinux works extensively with standards bodies and partners to ensure certification and software compatibility in all business environments. For more information, visit www.turbolinux.com.

Turbolinux is a trademark of Turbolinux, Inc. Linux is a trademark of Linus Torvalds. Asterisk is a trademark of Digium, Inc. All other product or service names are the property of their respective owners.

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