Fonality: Open Source VoIP Meets Managed Services

  2008-04-16 03:00:03
Fonality is building an IP-PBX company that leverages Asterisk and embraces managed service providers. In other words, Fonality has converged three hot markets (unified communications, open source and managed services) into a single solution. And a new Fonality product release could help the company strengthen its international presence.Here are the details from MSPmentor
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