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Now Skype really means business | Now Skype really means business |
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| by Davey Winder | |
| Tuesday, 24 March 2009 | |
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Ever wanted to bring Skype into the corporate realm but have been hamstrung by the lack of SIP-based PBX compatibility? Good news as Skype finally gets down to business.
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How widely employed? Well IDC reckons that, globally speaking, there were no less than 438,000 IP PBXs shipped last year alone. This opens up the Skype community, some 405 million strong, to the business user and vice-versa. Using the web-based click-to-call functionality those businesses will be able to get customer calls through existing office systems at no cost to the caller. Businesses will also be able to manage Skype calls using existing hardware and system applications such as call routing, conferencing, phone menus and voicemail. "The introduction of Skype for SIP is a significant move for Skype and for any communication intensive business around the world" Stefan Oberg, VP and General Manager of Skype for Business says.
"It effectively combines the obvious cost savings and reach of Skype with its large user base, with the call handling functionality, statistics and integration capabilities of traditional office PBX systems, providing great economical savings and increased productivity for the modern business" Oberg added. |
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