Quintum BX Series BX204 Release note

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Quintum BX Series BX204 is a BRI Tenor that provides enterprises using ISDN Basic Rate Interface (BRI) lines an easy and cost-effective way to capitalize on VoIP. It has 2, 4 or 8 BRI S/T ports, MultiPath or gateway configurable, with an integrated gatekeeper and SIP Back to Back User Agent for survivability. It supports voice, data, and fax traffic over a single BRI line, and can be used to connect to a PBX, IP PBX, or SIP server. It also features advanced call handling features such as call forwarding, call waiting, and caller ID.

Quintum BX Series BX204 is a BRI Tenor that provides enterprises using ISDN Basic Rate Interface (BRI) lines an easy and cost-effective way to capitalize on VoIP. It has 2, 4 or 8 BRI S/T ports, MultiPath or gateway configurable, with an integrated gatekeeper and SIP Back to Back User Agent for survivability. It supports voice, data, and fax traffic over a single BRI line, and can be used to connect to a PBX, IP PBX, or SIP server. It also features advanced call handling features such as call forwarding, call waiting, and caller ID.

Welcome to Quintum’s Tenor
®
Notes for October, 2004
Quintum Announces “VoIP Becomes Reality” Contest!!
Convergence has definitely become mainstream. Network managers have
been thinking about ways to implement VoIP, and of all the benefits that these
VoIP applications could derive. Quintum and TMC, the folks who bring us the
Internet Telephony Conference and Expos, have joined together to sponsor,
promote and make someone’s VoIP implementation a reality. We announced the
start of the contest at the Fall show in Los Angeles and will announce the winner
at the Spring show in Miami. Of course, you don’t have to be present to win but
you have to get Quintum your application before Monday, January 31
st
, 2005.
Uniqueness of your proposed (or recently implemented) VoIP applications counts!
Judges include an industry analyst, a freelance industry writer, Quintum’s CTO, and an editor from Internet Telephony
magazine. You can find the complete rules and application at:
http://www.quintum.com/main/voipcontest/index.html
Quintum’s Newest Tenor! Quintum will soon be announcing a new BRI Tenor. Tenor BRI will give enterprises
using ISDN Basic Rate Interface (BRI) lines an easy and cost-effective way to
capitalize on VoIP. The Tenor BX will be available in 2, 4 or 8 BRI S/T ports,
MultiPath or gateway configurable, with an integrated gatekeeper and SIP Back to
Back User Agent for survivability, which will be in the next release. Stay tuned!
Quintum Recognized with 3 Prestigious Awards. The first award named Quintum
the 3
rd
fastest growing technology company in the New Jersey Deloitte & Touche Fast 50.
This program ranks the 50 fastest growing technology companies in NJ, based on percentage of growth
over 5 years, 2000 – 2004. We are still awaiting our results for the national standings in the Fast 500.
The second award is the Readers’ Choice award, awarded by Windows IT Pro
magazine’s readers. They selected the Tenor DX MultiPath Switch as the winner in
the “Best of Voice over Internet Protocol” category. More than 2,000 readers selected
the Tenor out of over 700 products and services.
The third Award is from FierceNetworks, one of eight newsletters
published by FierceMarkets Inc., a Washington DC-based business
publishing company. Quintum was selected as a member of FierceVoIP’s annual list of
“The Fierce 15”, honoring it as one of the top 15 emerging IP telephony companies for
2004. FierceVoIP, an internationally recognized email newsletter covering the VoIP and
Internet telephony industry, evaluated more than 300 privately-held VoIP companies based on company vision, revenue
potential, quality of deals and partnerships, and competitive market position.
New Quintum White Paper Compares Alternatives for VoIP Implementation. Quintum has developed
a new white paper that addresses the issues of implementing a new VoIP platform that maximizes business benefits
while minimizing potential technology ownership headaches. Voice service is critical to the operation of the business, so
no one wants to implement a technology that will compromise call quality or reliability in any way. On the other hand,
the cost savings and value-added functionality available with VoIP makes it a compelling investment. This white paper
examines the challenges of deploying VoIP and how they are addressed by VoIP switching as compared to high end
router-based VoIP gateways and low-end low cost gateways. You can download the newest white paper at:
http://www.quintum.com/main/thankyoulit2.html
Quintum is Attending the VON Trade Show. We will be attending the Voice on the Net (VON) Show in
Boston, from Monday, October 18
th
, thru Thursday, October 21
st
. Please go to www.Pulver.com for information on
attending.
Please feel free to forward this Tenor Notes to your colleagues. For a f ee subscription, r
please go to:
http://www.quintum.com/main/subscribe.html
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this newsletter, please send a reply email with the subject “Remove” .
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Quintum BX Series BX204 Release note

Type
Release note
This manual is also suitable for

Quintum BX Series BX204 is a BRI Tenor that provides enterprises using ISDN Basic Rate Interface (BRI) lines an easy and cost-effective way to capitalize on VoIP. It has 2, 4 or 8 BRI S/T ports, MultiPath or gateway configurable, with an integrated gatekeeper and SIP Back to Back User Agent for survivability. It supports voice, data, and fax traffic over a single BRI line, and can be used to connect to a PBX, IP PBX, or SIP server. It also features advanced call handling features such as call forwarding, call waiting, and caller ID.

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