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Kerio's new Asterisk-based Operator 1.2 adds support for analog lines
UC vendor Kerio Technologies, looking to push deeper into the SMB market, this week rolled out its latest iteration of its IP PBX phone system, Kerio Operator 1.2, which now is based on Asterisk 1.8. Kerio also added support for analog phone lines through a Digium TDM410 card, enabling organizations that have limited SIP connectivity to take advantage of Kerio Operator's VoIP features.
The San Jose,Calif.-based company said the upgrade is aimed at making the system secure and simple for its partners, the IT department and employees making and receiving calls.
Kerio said the new platform, which uses industry-standard SIP VoIP protocol, allows small and midsized organizations to trim telephony costs and stay connected anywhere.
Kerio Operator 1.2 is available as a software appliance,with its own security-hardened operating system, a VMware virtual appliance allowing for rapid deployment in production or evaluation environments on standard PC hardware and in two hardware appliance configurations available in some markets.
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