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Sagem-Interstar adds Cisco UCM 6.1 SIP trunking T.38 FoIP support
Sagem-Interstar, a Fax over IP (FoIP) solutions provider today announced new Cisco UCM 6.1 support using SIP trunking and T.38 real-time fax support. T.38 dead? No way! Today, Sagem-Interstar’s XMediusFAX Fax over IP (FoIP) solution adds Cisco Unified Communication Manager...
Posted on March 17, 2008 12:10 PM
Voiceroute Druid Open Source Edition Launches offering New Open Source Asterisk GUI Front End
Voiceroute gave me an exclusive first look at their latest Asterisk-based solution called Druid Unified Communications Server, which today launched their open sourced version at www.voiceroute.org. Druid UCS gives Asterisk fans a new and powerful open source Asterisk-based Unified Communications...
Posted on March 12, 2008 10:19 AM
Faxterisk Adds T.38 support to Asterisk
Recently I wrote about the challenges of Fax over IP and T.38 real-time faxing and the lack of good T.38 support in Asterisk. Though I did point out a few fax workarounds in Asterisk. I received a flurry of emails...
Posted on January 30, 2008 1:28 PM
T.38 Fax Support, Hype or Reality?
T.38 is an ITU standard for sending FAX across IP networks in a real-time mode. T.38 faxing has been hyped a lot, while others pondered if T.38 was dead. Regardless of which camp you stand in, we can all agree...
Posted on January 28, 2008 10:01 AM
Is T.38 Fax Dead?
Who says T.38 real-time fax is dead? According to Google quite a few. Well, according to AudioCodes' Alan Percy, you people are wrong! Wrong I say! Not that T.38 doesn't have its share of issues of course. I just read...
Posted on January 18, 2008 12:20 PM
PIKA releases major enhancements to host-based media processing platform
PIKA Technologies today released major hardware and software enhancements to their host-based media processing platform. Two new PCIe boards are added to their hardware portfolio and support was added for high-volume fax and advanced conferencing. PIKA boards can run on...
Posted on June 27, 2007 12:06 PM



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