| Linux-based small "office in a box" delivers cost effective business communication |
Apr. 12, 2004
The Ipeya Small Office IP System (SIPS) is a Linux-based "office in the box" that integrates a VoIP (voice over IP) telephone/voicemail system with a small office/home office (SOHO) router/server. It includes IP-telephones and legacy telephone adapters, and supports several types of networking.
Ipeya is developing additional software add-ons for video surveillance, long distance toll bypass, a distributed IP PBX, email and fax server, click to talk, personal 1-800 number, and more. The add-ons will be free to registered users. Applications are based on shared network resources that bring efficiency, cost effective deployment, scalability and ease of use to personal and small business communication.
Find out more about the Ipeya SIPS in LinuxDevices.com's Device Profile.
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