Linksys VOIP January 25, 2006

There has been tremendous noise coming from Linksys lately regarding VOIP products.  A press release was release today between Airband and Linksys detailing a trial that will begin in Dallas using the Linksys One Solution (pdf).  Airband will use a product called the Cisco Systems Service Node to provision and route calls for the Linksys One Solution.  The services offered by this solution are meant  to bring technology to small business with minimal fuss.  The goal is to provide end-user customers with a turnkey and easy-to-install solution that supports business-quality voice, video, data networking, business applications and Internet access through a single high-speed connection.

Along the same lines - Linksys has announced several small office SIP based VOIP products that includes a PBX Key system capable of supporting 16 users. Along with the Linksys IP PBX(SPA9000), several phones (SPA901, SPA921, SPA922, SPA941, SPA942), and an Analog PSTN Gateway + Phone Adapter(SPA3000) make up the total solution.  This makes for a very nice (and complete) phone system package for the small/home office.

I’m anxious to hear more about these products as the early adopters deploy them…

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  1. Aaron Paxson March 22nd, 2006 at 6:33 pm | Permalink

    Very cool! No doubt, an advantage of now being a Cisco division. I will need to keep up on this, as I’m pondering using an Asterisk server to a VOIP gateway for my SOHO phones.

  2. Ellie drey September 4th, 2006 at 8:58 am | Permalink

    “Airband will use a product called the Cisco Systems Service Node to provision and route calls for the Linksys One Solution. The services offered by this solution are meant to bring technology to small business with minimal fuss. ” About time! Linksys offers great products, normally they are first to offer innovative technology. I look foward to seeing the results for this solution they are offering.
    Ellie Drey


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