Tuesday, June 1, 2004

Voiceglow Offers Linux-Based Virtual VoIP PBX

Voiceglo, a VoIP communications company, introduced its Voiceglo Internet PBX that converts wireless routers into virtual PBXs. Voiceglo said its Internet PBX integrates with any Wi-Fi router and can be used with cordless phone systems, analog phone systems, digital phone systems and Wi-Fi- capable PC's. The solution, which ties into Voiceglo's VoIP service, provides the ability to manage 2 - 10 lines in small homes and businesses and up to 254 lines (per Wi-Fi router) in larger scale PBX deployments. The system also features virtual call management, which might allow a company's Hong Kong office to handle the New York office's calls during off-hours in the United States. http://www.voiceglo.comhttp://www.glophone.com