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SMC Announces Its New
Portfolio Of IP Telephony Solutions
1/11/2007
Irvine, CA – SMC Networks (www.smc.com)
recently announced that its new portfolio of IP telephony
solutions for the office and the road-VoIP-will be available
in February. The company's new SIP-based IP-PBX (SMCPBX10),
desktop phones (SMCDSP-200/205) and the ultra-portable 802.11g
wireless SIP phone (SMCWSP-100) will be available to make the
transition to VoIP practical.
Built on the philosophy that
IP telephony will coexist with traditional analog telephony,
SMC Networks' VoIP solutions accommodate that synergy. The
company's new SMCPBX10 IP-PBX bridges the gap between the
telephony network and the data network for small-to-medium
businesses (SMB) to create a manageable converged
infrastructure. An embedded private branch exchange device
that communicates with client stations via SIP, the SMC IP-PBX
works with various IP phones (desktop, Wi-Fi, DECT),
voice-over-IP (VoIP) gateways, and analog telephone adapters
to route calls among client phones, analog phones, and the
PSTN network. Additional voice features such as conferencing,
auto attendant, and voicemail are seamlessly enabled to all
phones.
Each of the four LAN ports on
the SMC IP-PBX can be used to connect a laptop or a desktop
computer, a wireless access point, and/or a SIP device. Its
WAN port provides the connection to an external Ethernet
source (e.g.; to the Internet through ADSL or Cable modem).
The unit's two-line (FXO) ports support PSTN lines for
outbound calls, while its two Phone (FXS) ports provide
connect points for traditional analog phones. Features like
on-board 256MB voicemail storage and an external USB port that
facilitates storage backup make the SMC IP-PBX a robust
communications manager for the office.
New SIP-based IP phones for
the desktop, the SMCDSP-200 and SMCDSP-205 take the IP
telephony connection to the user, incorporating advanced
features with ease-of-use for corporations and end users.
Based on the SIP v.1/2 standard (RFC 2543 and RFC 3261), the
phones support all of the latest audio codecs, including
G.711, G.723, G.726, and G.729A/B. Configuration is made
simple through auto provisioning with the SMCPBX10 IP-PBX, via
the built-in Web interface or accessed directly from the
phone's keypad.
Each desktop phone has two
100base-T Ethernet ports on the back: one for the LAN
connection and one for a local PC. When a PC is connected, the
NAT-enabled phone provides the IP address via its built-in
DHCP server. Both SMC Desktop SIP phones support all of the
calling features to which users are accustomed, including call
forwarding, 3-way calling, call hold, call waiting, call
transfer, and speakerphone. The SMCDSP-200 even incorporates
PoE to eliminate the need for local AC power and to simplify
installation.
The SMCWSP-100 is based on
the 802.11b/g standard, so is compatible with almost all
standard Wi-Fi access points or wireless routers on the
market. In addition, the SMCWSP-100 has a 1.8” CSTN LCD with
65K colors and supports the latest encryption standards to
protect calls and increase privacy. SMC's SIP Wi-Fi Phone
gives users access to both PSTN and VoIP networks (a SIP
account with the relevant service is required). Once
configured, users will not have to remember the SSID or
security of each AP as the SMCWSP-100 can store this
information and will connect automatically to the closest of
your preferred wireless networks at startup.
"We know the value of VoIP
because we use it,” said Tony Stramandinoli, VP of Marketing.
"We've been using these tools and their prototypes to
communicate with co-workers in Taiwan, Spain and the UK, and
are pleased that we can now make these new products available
to others as well.”
SOURCE: SMC Networks and
VoIP solutions
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