Michael S. White wrote:
Have you seen Linksysone?
http://www.linksysone.com/

Yep, that announcement was awhile ago. Apparently today's offering "will complement the recently announced Linksys One solution." And "was developed to address the residential and very small business of 1-4 users that may grow to 16."

The voipspeak.net coverage of today's announcement mentions that the system has no native voicemail capability whatsoever and that users will have to sign up with ITSPs for voicemail accounts.

Regards,

Jason



Mike
.e4

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Sent: Thursday, January 05, 2006 10:48 AM
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Subject: [Asterisk-biz] Linksys announcement

Linksys Announces SIP-Based IP PBX, Desktop Phones, and Gateway for Internet Telephony Service Providers

http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/060105/nyth090.html?.v=33

Notables:

Out of the box, the SPA9000 supports up to four (4) users. Via a software license key upgrade, up to sixteen (16) users can be supported.

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Estimated Street Pricing for the new SIP-based IP Communication Solutions is as follows:

IP PBX
SPA9000:  $ 399.99
SPA9000UPG:  $300.00 (Upgrade license for SPA9000 to support 16 phones).

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Service Providers Supporting the SPA9000 Platform

ITSPs currently developing services using the SPA9000 Platform include:

     North America          EMEA                   APAC
     VoicePulse             Telio (Norway)         Engin (Australia)
     RNK Telecom

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Regards,



--
Jason Becker
Director & CEO
Coalescent Systems Inc.
Enabling Open Source Telephony
403.244.8089
www.coalescentsystems.ca
www.gabcast.com
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