Audiocodes VoIP Solutions is a field-proven and best-of-breed VoIP technology. With AudioCodes offering solutions from a density of 4 ports all the way up 16 T1’s, it’s a no brainer that AudioCodes Gateways are a leader in the VoIP Gateway space.
On top of that, AudioCodes is now able to connect to Skype and leverage existing TDM PBXs and Key Systems. Interoperability with Skype for SIP means that,
“Small businesses can take advantage of the cost savings provided by Skype’s low-cost global calling rates when their employees call landlines and mobile phones around the world.”
A company can also receive inbound voice calls from,
“Any of the more than 521 million registered Skype users around the world via a global click-to-call button on its Web site. By certifying the AudioCodes Multi-Service Business Gateways with Skype for SIP, customers can benefit from interoperability with hundreds of TDM PBXs, Key Systems, and IP-PBXs that have not been able to connect to Skype so far.”
In addition, if a company buys and associates an online Skype number with their AudioCodes Mediant 1000 Multi-Service Business Gateway solution, it can then receive inbound calls via Skype from business contacts and customers calling from landline and mobile phones.
Needless to say, this is a huge win for customers that are trying to leverage their existing phone system and add the value of VoIP without a complete overhaul. To learn more about AudioCodes, please contact me directly:
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