Leeds 22nd August 2008 pbxnsip, a leader in SIP-based IP PBX software for Microsoft Windows and Linux environments, today announced version 3.0 of their software is now available for Mac OS X Leopard. This new version of software fills a void for Mac-centric businesses that are usually forced to run their VoIP based phone systems on either Windows or Linux platforms. With this new version of pbxnsip software, Apple customers can now run their company phone systems on native Mac OS X platforms including Mac Pro, Mac mini, and iMac. Some of the features of the IP PBX for OS X include:
The Apple market has largely been neglected by IP PBX vendors for some time. Sure there have been some thinly supported open source implementations for the Mac, but by and large, most IP PBX software implementations run on Windows and Linux. What pbxnsip has done is create a purpose built version of its SIP based software for the Apple community. The PBX is easy to install and configure. These are qualities of pbxnsip phone systems which Mac users will appreciate.
pbxnsip makes SIP-based Private Branch Exchange (PBX) telephone systems. The Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) is used to talk to attached devices like telephones, PSTN gateways and SIP service providers. The pbxnsip PBX is used to put the components from different vendors together in an enterprise communication system. Customers benefit from a modern PBX feature set that includes mobility support, computer telephone integration, and vendor independency. pbxnsip also respects the security requirements of a business critical application. Customers may run the PBX on Microsoft Windows, Mac and Linux-based servers and on embedded appliances. pbxnsip Inc was incorporated in 2005 and is located in Andover, Massachusetts, USA and pbxnsip Europe Ltd was created in 2008 and is located in Leeds, United Kingdom.