P2P VoIP Player Nimcat - bought by Avaya

More proof that P2P VoIP is hot right now and getting hotter, first Skype now Nimcat. Should be interesting to see how this P2P landscape shapes up. Excerpt from National Post: "Embedding communications intelligence directly in the endpoints rather than the network will enable enterprises to implement streamlined peer-to-peer IP communications quickly and cost-effectively." The nimX software includes the most frequently used telephone features such as voice mail, conferencing and auto-attendant. "All that is required for installation is to plug the IP phones into the same data network used by office personal computers," Avaya said.

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