Richard Davies wrote: The UK has a good crop of technology pioneers in cloud computing - for example ElasticHosts, FlexiScale, Flexiant, OnApp - and also some strong government initiatives such as G-Cloud.
We will have to see whether this kind of technical leadership converts into swift mass-market adoption or not.
Virtual
PBX®, the inventor and leading supplier of hosted business phone
services, today announced it has expanded its Open VoIP Peering service
to include support of any SIP-compliant phones.
Users of any SIP-compliant softphone or desktop phone can now tap into
the benefits of the Virtual PBX Open VoIP Peering service. This service
allows small businesses to take advantage of the robustness and features
of traditional hosted PBX services and leverage the cost-effectiveness
of VoIP technology. Today’s announcement allows customers more freedom
to mix and match SIP-compliant phones with Virtual PBX’s hosted PBX
services.
“Small business users want to take advantage of the cost-savings
potential of VoIP technology, but many pure VoIP solutions don’t provide
the reliability and functionality needed for a professional business
environment,” said Paul Hammond, CEO of Virtual PBX. “Virtual PBX’s Open
VoIP Peering service addresses these shortcomings, giving our customers
a broad range of features and the necessary reliability – for a fraction
of the cost of typical IP-PBX solutions.”
Breaking Down Proprietary Barriers for Users
Hosted IP-PBX providers that support native VoIP traffic usually have
closed proprietary implementations. Customers have usually been locked
into VoIP, softphone and even telephone handset offerings from the same
company that provides the PBX service. Virtual PBX is giving its users
more choice by supporting open standards. Rather than being limited to
the features and capabilities of just a single vendor, clients can
choose the offering that best fits their needs. Virtual PBX believes
this will ultimately provide richer services for clients, since each
player can bring unique content and features to the table. At the same
time, total costs can be cut by sending more traffic through less
expensive technologies. There is no extra cost from Virtual PBX for
accessing softphones as opposed to other players who charge extra for
proprietary digital-enabled phone extensions.
Up until this announcement, Virtual PBX’s VoIP peering implementation
worked only with VoIP service that used the North America Numbering Plan
(NANP) to address phones. Now, customers can choose any phone that
complies with established SIP standards, including products from top
vendors like Truphone, Callcentric, Ekiga and Gizmo5, giving full
freedom of choice in price, features and vendors.
Reducing Costs
Hosted IP-PBX services provide businesses with phone systems without the
high costs of installing and maintaining PBX equipment. Typical prices
range from $25 to $60 per user per month, averaging about $40 per user.
Virtual PBX’s VoIP Peering product, the iVPBX plan, reduces that price
to just $10 per user. The iVPBX product includes all standard Virtual
PBX features, such as a virtual receptionist, ACD queuing, voicemail,
conferencing and follow-me forwarding.
About Virtual PBX
Virtual PBX believes you never get a second chance to make a good first
impression – especially when it comes to serving your customers. Our
hosted PBX phone service gives businesses a professional, fully
automated call answering and routing solution that can be up and running
in a matter of minutes. Forget the hassles and costs of buying and
maintaining your own PBX hardware. With Virtual PBX, your employees,
whether in one location or far-flung, can focus on serving your
customers while we provide the advanced features and responsiveness that
give you a competitive edge. We also offer a backup phone service to
ensure your business stays up and running should disaster strike. For
more information on how your business can benefit from our innovation
and passionate commitment to great customer service, visit us on the Web
at www.virtualpbx.com.
Virtual PBX is a trademark of VirtualPBX.com, Inc. All other
trademarks are the property of their respective owners.