TMC (News - Alert) has named Allworx, a subsidiary of Windstream (News - Alert) Corp., as a recipient of its 2011 Unified Communications Excellence Award.
To traditional phones lines, T1/PRI, and SIP services, the Allworx 48x Phone (News - Alert) System offers built-in connections. Allworx phone systems allow small and medium size businesses to move to VoIP at their own pace as the IP-based phone trend continues to grow. The Allworx 48x can support up to 250 users per system. Making it the perfect solution for medium sized businesses, it has two T1/PRI interfaces, the company stated in a press release.
“This award is an honor and provides further proof that our efforts to deliver innovative products that are easy to use and support are being recognized,” said Chris Hasenauer, vice president and general manager of Allworx. “The Allworx 48x System, with its many software features, including mobile link for your iPhone, advanced multi-site software, unified messaging, and tapi driver, delivers unified communications to businesses nationwide.”
Apart from making significant contributions in advancing technology in unified communications, the Unified Communications (News - Alert) Excellence Awards honor products that have unique features. Awards are presented to companies that provided a case study of unified communications success experienced by a client after implementing the nominated product or service.
Demonstrating the improvements that the winner's product/service made for its client's business, awards are based on hard data. With a solid state drive for increased reliability, the 48x also offers full support for all Allworx VoIP phones, contains energy efficient design for maximum energy cost savings.
Recently, the company introduced the Allworx 9204G, the newest addition to the Allworx series of IP phones. The appearance of the 9204G phone model will complement the 9212 and 9224 phone models in a smaller, PBX (News - Alert)-type phone footprint. The sleek, stylish design of the 9204G is ideal for any office setting and its improved audio quality is optimal whether speaking on the handset, a headset, or on speakerphone.
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