New Soft-PBX On 14 Day Free Trial Print E-mail
Written by Adam Gosling   
Wednesday, 01 August 2007
Simicomm's EasySpeak PBX is a new software-based phone management system which claims to be completely plug-and-play with a 15 minute setup process and you can download it and try it out for free for a limited time.

The developer says EasySpeak, which it says will provide a "low-cost alternative" for small to medium business VoIP solutions, can be completely installed, including fully automated phone configuration, in only 15 minutes!

In fact it is designed for enterprises without the technical abilities to implement or maintain phone systems and offers resellers a low cost, reliable solution for companies looking to migrate slowly into a VoIP infrastructure.

The secret to the low-cost aspect of this solution is that the software is based on the AsteriskB open source PBX.

"We recognize there are many solutions targeting small businesses," noted Dennis Barnum, CEO of Simicomm. "Our goal was to create something that removes the complexity for a non-technical audience and make it affordable."

EasySpeak PBX (300 MB file) is downloaded from www.simicomm.com, and burned to a CD.

The CD is loaded onto a (dedicated) server, which will run through the installation steps automatically. Just plug the phones and Internet into the Ethernet ports (1 and 0 respectively) and you're ready to go.

To use analog phones, a line card (i.e. Digiuma analog telephony devices) is required. Telephones will automatically register and be assigned extensions in the order they are connected. Changing of extensions and management of other features can be made by logging into the web-based toolbox.

EasySpeak PBX contains the features of the high-end solutions, including: Auto Attendant, Web Access to Voicemail, Music-on-Hold, Blind Transfer, T-38 Fax support, Call Forward/Forward on Busy, Call Parking, Call Queuing, Call Routing (DID & ANI), Call Transfer, Call Waiting, Caller ID, Caller ID Blocking, Caller ID on Call Waiting, Roaming Extensions, Assisted Transfer, Three-way Calling and high-end Voicemail functionality.


A free 14-day trial of EasySpeak is available through www.simicomm.com for a limited time. The full price is listed on the site as US$300.
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