Developers: | Yeastar |
Date of the premiere of the system: | 2020/10/27 |
Technology: | IP-telephony |
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2023: P-Series PBX System Review
If you follow the classic terminology used in the description of corporate IT products, Yeastar's P-Series PBX System IP PBXs are the back-end component of the UC solution, that is, the part that is responsible for the key technological characteristics of the solution, and also provides the logic of its operation. A separate TAdviser article is devoted to the key capabilities of the solution.
2020: PBX P-Series release
The company Yeastar announced the release of the PBX P-Series line, which meets the advanced requirements of business communications. This was announced on October 27, 2020 by the company., LANIT Russian distributor CompTek Part of the LANIT group of companies, announced the start of sales.
PBX P-Series data is more than a PBX. The solution combines voice, mobility, presence, collaboration and many other functions in one system.
{{quote 'With more than a decade of experience, Yeastar shapes the future of communications in the SME segment, "commented Alan Sheng, CEO of Yeastar. - We have developed a line of PBXs that meets the boldest customer expectations. With this proposal, we will be able to fill a fairly significant niche of UC solutions for SME, which will allow customers to improve performance and quality of their work. }}
In the near future, Yeastar P-Series systems will be expanded with features such as videoconferences WebRTC support and. integration with systems CRM In addition, a software version of the PBX P-Series will become available, as well as a subscription to. cloud service
Thus, Yeastar P-Series PBX becomes an exhaustive solution for any communication scenarios in the SME segment.
The functionality of this solution from Yeastar corresponds to converged PBXs for the older segment from world leaders, while remaining in the SME price category. This certainly makes the P-Series an extremely attractive solution for customers, "said Alexander Maroko, an expert at CompTek. |