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Frost & Sullivan selected
Quintum Technologies as the recipient of the 2007 Global Frost &
Sullivan Award for Product Differentiation Innovation
Other topics: Wireless VoIP
Service, IP Business Telephone
Frost & Sullivan
May 8, 2007
Palo Alto, CA --
Frost & Sullivan selected Quintum Technologies as the recipient of the
2007 Global Frost & Sullivan Award for Product Differentiation
Innovation in the enterprise media gateway market. This award lauds
the company’s development of the Tenor series gateway, which features
Quintum’s ‘MultiPath’ architecture to aid easy deployment and minimum
disruptions in the enterprise network. |
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Whether supporting
legacy infrastructure, IP PBXs, unified communications, or integrating
legacy equipment with VoIP communication systems, the Tenor series has
been widely successful among enterprises.
Some features that make this series ideal for enterprises deploying
VoIP include the ‘MultiPath’ switch design, dynamic call routing with
a universal programmable dial plan, survivability of voice services,
auto-provisioning, easy management, and a broad product line with
multiple configurations.
The unique switching design of Quintum’s gateways makes them very
simple to deploy. The Tenor series can be connected to any existing
legacy network even without any PBX modification or reprogramming. It
features various sizes and configurations to meet any business VoIP
infrastructure requirements.
The Tenors allow integration of legacy telephony equipment with VoIP
networks using line-side ports, connections to the PSTN for local
presence and back-up 911 services using trunk-side ports, and
provision of intelligent call routing between legacy and VoIP
connections. |
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