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		<title>Matrix Comsec IP-PBX now interoperable with Yealink IP-Phones</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Matrix IP-PBX, a full featured IP-PBX, is capable of interoperability Yealink IP-Phones. Matrix IP-PBX is capable of handling voice and video calls over IP network besides centralized call control and media relay services. The open-standard SIP protocol support makes it suitable for interoperability with SIP proxies, gateways and various make IP-Phones. Matrix IP-PBX offers benefits [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>Matrix IP-PBX, a full featured IP-PBX, is capable of interoperability Yealink IP-Phones. Matrix IP-PBX is capable of handling voice and video calls over IP network besides centralized call control and media relay services. The open-standard SIP protocol support makes it suitable for interoperability with SIP proxies, gateways and various make IP-Phones. Matrix IP-PBX offers benefits of reduced communication costs, seamless connectivity and simplified management even to remote users and geographically dispersed branches.</p>
<p>&#8220;The Interoperability testing area included basic call management features, advanced enterprise grade features and complete feature transparency between IP-PBX and IP-Phones. Matrix IP-PBX with Yealink IP-Phone portfolio &#8211; An affordable and feature rich solution-mix for SMBs, SMEs and large enterprises will enhance the customer satisfaction and will ensure the long term business opportunities.&#8221; Sajeev Nair, Manager-Product Management for Matrix said.</p>
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Yealink IP-Phones support SIP standard and are equipped with efficient voice chipset and voice engine to offer better quality and high definition voice. Yealink IP-Phones embed rich features including auto-provision, PoE, security protocols and support for range of voice codecs.</p>
<p>&#8220;Cooperation with Indian local IP PBX manufacturer like Matrix Comsec is very important to us,&#8221; said Stone Lu, vice president of Yealink, &#8220;It represents strength of Yealink to keep a foothold in Indian broad market as well as ensures that our mutual Indian customers will get a dependable and easy-to-use solution available for connecting people in new ways, anytime, anywhere.&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>About Matrix Comsec</strong></p>
<p>Matrix Comsec is a leader in Telecom and Security solutions for modern businesses and enterprises, featuring an extensive product line that includes IP-Phones, Gateways and Terminals. Matrix has launched cutting-edge telecom products like IP-PBX, IP-Servers, Universal Gateways, VoIP Gateways and Terminals, GSM FCTs, GSM Gateways, Access Control, Time-Attendance Systems and Fire Alarm Systems through its designing and manufacturing competencies. Matrix has a diverse customer base ranging from manufacturing units and corporations to the hospitality industry, and a global presence through more than 500 channel partners. To find out more about Matrix&#8217;s products and to learn more about the various solutions offered by Matrix to optimize business processes through effective communication solutions, visit the company website, <a href="http://www.MatrixComSec.com">www.MatrixComSec.com</a></p>
<p><strong>About Yealink</strong></p>
<p>Yealink is a professional designer and manufacturer of IP phones and video phones for the world-wide broadband telephony market. Yealink products are fully compatible with the SIP industry standard, and have broad interoperability with the major IP-PBX, softswitch and IMS on the market today. For more information, please visit: <a href="http://www.yealink.com">http://www.yealink.com</a>.</p>
<p>Source : <a href="http://www.matrixcomsec.com/media/press-release/Matrix_Yealink_Press_relese.pdf">Matrix Telecom</a></p>
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		<title>On Premise PABX to stay in India</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 06 Dec 2009 14:19:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Recently, during my visit to Indian Telecom 2009 exhibition, I have met many people working in PABX industry in India for last 20 years or so. Interaction with them has been very informative for me. Almost everybody was anonymous that, on premise EPABX will not vanish from Indian market for many years to come. According [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>Recently, during my visit to <a href="http://www.pabx.in/india-telecom/india-telecom-2009-exhibition-in-new-delhi-india/">Indian Telecom</a> 2009 exhibition, I have met many people working in PABX industry in India for last 20 years or so. Interaction with them has been very informative for me. <div id="attachment_89" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 175px">
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<p>Almost everybody was anonymous that, on premise EPABX will not vanish from Indian market for many years to come. According to many people, as long as Indian railways and PSUs do not opt for hosted PBX solutions, it is difficult for hosted PBX to grab substantial market share in Indian PBX market. Presently, Indian Railways, government offices and various government enterprises constitute the majority users of PABX in India. They constitute all high cost PABX market share in India.</p>
<p><span id="more-86"></span>They also informed that, analog PBX upto 48 lines ( extensions) with four to eight trunk lines ( Call Office/Central Office lines) constitute almost 50% of the market share. This was an eye opener for me, but I was not surprised. Normally, which ever hotel I stay, I try to have a glance at the PABX installed at their front office and I always found them to be using smaller PBX. If some one visits budget hotels, one would always find the PABX installed near their reception area. Hotel owners majorly install at reception area as they need connectivity from PABX to their hotel software on PC to record calls made by guests from rooms. I think ( after hearing from them), this market segment constitute the 50% of total PABX market share in India and they are going to stay!</p>
<p>One reason for lack of penetration of hosted PBX in India, I have not seen any Telecom company, who is marketing hosted PBX aggressively till date. Even, big telecom service providers like Reliance, Airtel etc. are not pushing hosted PBX solutions.</p>
<p>And government prohibiting interconnection of regular PSTN lines with VoIP network may be another hindrance of growth of hosted PBX service in India. This may be one reason why newly founded tech savvy small business houses would not opt for hosted PBX.</p>
<p>One major factor or reason for choosing Hosted PBX over on premise PABX is supposed to be the ease of installation and low cost. But that may not be true in India as it does not have huge internet users as well as already installed computer networks. Many smaller offices still work with stand alone PCs and using pen drive or USB drive to transfer few required files. Selling hosted PBX in this office would be surely more difficult than selling PABX machine.</p>
<p>With many homegrown companies manufacturing smaller <a href="http://www.pabx.in/pbx-introduction/about-pabax-pbx-epabx/">PABX</a> with configuration like 2-4, 2-8, 4-8, 4-16, 4-32, where left side number denotes number of trunk lines and right side number denotes number of extension lines, has ensured that the cost of PABX is very competitive and low in India. One may buy small 16 lines extension with 3 analog trunk lines at less than $200 or so. This may prove to be cheaper than using same number of lines in a hosted PBX. Of course, they may not get the value added services like CTI integration, IVR, voicemail etc.</p>
<p>  So, according to me, on premise PABX will not vanish from Indian market anytime soon and it is a difficult market for hosted PBX as on today.</p>
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