VoIP Switches and Gateways target small offices.

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Supporting MultiPath configuration, which provides FXO and FXS ports, Tenor AF series offers 2, 4, 6, and 8 analog line and trunk interfaces to enable up to 8 simultaneous VoIP calls. It integrates with IP-PBX-based voice network and supports SelectNet(TM) feature to enable switching mid-call to PSTN in case voice quality is jeopardized. Providing configuration and management tools, Tenor AF is compatible with Remote Management Session Server.



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Quintum Announces New Expanded Options for Tenor AF Series VoIP Switches and Gateways



New Analog VoIP Switches and Gateways offer Configurations for any Small Office and Provides Survivability for IP Telephony Networks

EATONTOWN, N.J., Aug. 15 // -- Quintum Technologies, a leading innovator in VoIP technologies, is pleased to announce that they have added to their intelligent Tenor VoIP access/switching solutions an expanded Tenor AF product line offering 2, 4, 6 and 8 analog line and trunk interfaces to support up to 8 simultaneous VoIP calls.

The new Tenor AF is now more scalable and versatile, to support a variety of configurations, including Quintum's unique MultiPath configuration, which offers 2 or 4 FXO and FXS ports. Other configurations include gateway (station) configurations of 2, 4 or 8 FXS ports, trunking configurations of 2, 4, or 8 FXO ports and an enterprise configuration of 4 or 6 FXS ports and 2 FXO ports.

The Tenor AF Series is also being offered in the new Survivable version, Tenor S (Survivable MultiPath Switch), that contains Quintum's latest advances providing local survivability for SIP-based IP telephony networks. The new Survivable Tenor S has been specifically designed to offer a complete solution for IP-PBX branch offices, Hosted IP-PBX services CPE and IP Centrex CPE. It is the only device (outside of the user VoIP endpoints) needed in the branch office to support all legacy equipment, PSTN connectivity and survivability of all IP endpoints. Tenor S provides survivability for local SIP endpoints and intelligent call routing to keep any SIP-based VoIP network up and running if connectivity with the main voice server is lost.

The Tenor AF is built on Quintum's unique MultiPath architecture, that allows it to be transparently dropped into any traditional or IP-PBX-based voice network with minimum network modification. The Tenor AF supports Quintum's unique SelectNet(TM) feature that allows it to deliver optimum voice quality, reliability and efficiency over IP networks by switching the call mid-call to the PSTN in the event that voice quality will be jeopardized. Like the rest of the Tenor line, the Tenor AF comes with a variety of rich configuration and management tools and is compatible with Quintum's award- winning Remote Management Session Server that allows the Tenor AF to be easily configured and managed behind the enterprise NAT firewall at anytime from anywhere.

"As the business world migrates to a more IP-centric communication infrastructure, survivability and ease of use become more critical to network managers," said Chuck Rutledge, Vice President of Marketing for Quintum. "Tenor provides connectivity for legacy analog systems, connectivity to the local PSTN, and survivability of the local IP phones in remote offices if IP connectivity with the central IP-PBX server is lost. In addition, the Remote Management Session Server assures that the configuration, maintenance, troubleshooting and upgrading of remote Tenors, even those behind NAT firewalls, is easy and secure."

The Tenor AF is designed to comply with the latest Removal of Hazardous Substances (ROHS) and Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) requirements in Europe. Quintum's new Tenor AF is available immediately at a suggested starting list price of $330.

About Quintum

Headquartered in Eatontown, NJ, Quintum delivers VoIP solutions that bring the reliability and voice clarity of public telephone networks to Internet telephony. Quintum's intelligent VoIP access solutions integrate easily into existing PBX and IP infrastructures, making them the ideal choice for service providers and enterprises alike.

According to In-Stat, Quintum has the second-largest market share in the low density VoIP market. The company was picked by Forbes for its "Top Ten To Watch in 2005" list of top privately held technology companies and was ranked number 205 on the INC. 500 list of fastest growing private companies. Quintum is also a Nortel Developer Partner and an Avaya DevConnect Partner.

Quintum sells its switches worldwide through its direct sales force and a network of resellers and distributors. For more information, call 1-877-SPEAK IP (1-877-773-2547), 1-732-460-9000 outside the US, or visit http://www.quintum.com/.

Contact:
Joanne Lowy
Quintum Technologies
Joanne_lowy@quintum.com
732-460-9000 x238

Source: Quintum Technologies

Web site: http://www.quintum.com/

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