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Whoever said your company’s too small to upgrade to VoIP. With
the sipJack, you can have the world’s smallest IP-PBX running
on one-tenth the power of a typical PC. The sipJack is a plug
computer—a computer that plugs into the wall socket and can run
network-based services normally requiring a dedicated personal
computer.

Though the sipJack is small enough to plug into a wall socket,
its gigahertz-class processor makes it an ideal choice for IP PBX
solutions. Inside the device is a Linux OS running on an ARMbased
1.2 GHz Marvell Kirkwood-embedded processor, 512 MB
of DDR2 memory, 512 MB of flash storage, gigabit Ethernet, and
USB 2.0. The sipJack gives you access to all the pbxnsip features
and can handle many simultaneous extensions. Its attractive price/
performance ratio makes it ideal for small offices.
Check out our getting started guide here: sipJack Getting Started Guide
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