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Tip: Record your favourite absence messages in your mailbox and pull them out later. Try pushing 9 in the main menu to hear the availablbe annoucements and make your selection (version 2.1 and higher).


Take it out for a test drive!

Would you like to take the PBX out for a test drive? No problem. Maybe you have a Microsoft Windows-based computer (Windows XP Workstation is enough) that you can use for some time? If you like the PBX, you can later continue to use your setup that you develop during your test. You can easily copy the configuration from your test system into your production system later.

There are two way to get you a demo key. If you just want a demo key, you can just give us your email address and we'll automatically email you a demo key. This demo key allows you to do everything with the system, and it does not expire. However the catch is that the duration of the calls is limited to three minutes. If you want a key that allows longer phone calls, you can fill out your personal information below and we'll get you a time-limited license.


Permanent Demo Key (maximum call duration set to 3 minutes)

Name (e.g. Joe Average):
Email Address (e.g. joe.average@domain.com):
Repeat Email Address (e.g. joe.average@domain.com):
 

14 Days Demo Key

In return for giving us your contact data, we will give you a demo license. Please include the MAC address of your computer**. After filling out the form, you will receive and email with the demo code. As we are doing this manually, please give us a few hours to process your request.


Salutation:
First Name: *
Last Name: *
Job Title:
Company: *
Web Site:
Email-Address: *
Repeat Email-Address: *
MAC Address: (e.g. 00-18-AC-BD-B4-4A) *
Phone: *
Address:
City: *
State/Province:
Zip Code:
Country: *
Operating System:
Where did you hear about us?
What PBX are you using right now?
How many extensions will you need?
 

* This is mandatory information.

** In Windows, you can get the MAC address of your computer by running the cmd command and entering “ipconfig /all”. In Linux, you can use the command “ifconfig” (you must be root).

   
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