Matrix Comsec announces Interoperability of Cetis IP-Phones

VARINDIA- INDIA'S FRONTLINE IT MAGAZINE

Matrix Comsec has announced interoperability of Cetis make Teledex and TeleMatrix IP-Phones with its range of hospitality IP-PBXs.

The TeleMatrix and Teledex range of IP phones were tested by Matrix's R&D team and are now interoperable with Matrix IP-PBX. The testing included interoperability of basic and advanced call management feature transparency between IP-PBX and IP-Phones.

Matrix ETERNITY is a feature-rich IP-PBX designed to meet the diverse communication needs of hospitality industry. It incorporates specialized hospitality module, third-party PMS and CAS support and many other utilitarian and productivity enhancing features along with support for PSTN, GSM/3G, ISDN and IP networks. The IP-PBX actively contributes in routine functioning of the hotel with the increased staff mobility and productivity.

"Matrix has developed a fine range of IP-Phones compatible with IP-PBXs, to further increase customer value, we have identified the need to offer more purchase alternatives of IP end-terminals to hoteliers. After identifying various IP-Phones available, we have selected Cetis for its wide range of hotel-specific IP-Phones. Cetis has a good market reach and is known for their hotel-specific IP-Phones. To strengthen Matrix presence in the hospitality domain, the bundled solution of Matrix IP-PBX with Cetis IP-Phones will offer comprehensive solution with extended IP end-terminal alternatives for guest rooms," said Ruchir Talati, Product Manager, Enterprise Division, Matrix.

This interoperability will increase the scope of hoteliers to buy a reliable, feature-rich and value- for-money comprehensive hotel telephony system - Matrix IP-PBX with an alternative to select compatible IP end-terminals from the exclusive range of Cetis IP-Phones.


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