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3CX Phone System Joins Achab's Portfolio of Software Solutions

Achab has announced that it will be expanding its portfolio of products to include 3CX VoIP Phone System for Windows – an IP PBX based on the SIP standard. The partnership with 3CX is part of Achab's strategy to meet the typical needs of small- and medium-sized businesses, by identifying and distributing innovative software solutions, with a particular focus on Italy's most dynamic industry segment.

Developing a business implies changing business processes and the technology that supports them. A single, wholly IP-based communications infrastructure is key to ensuring organizational flexibility, meeting needs of flexibility, responding to customers quickly and effectively, supporting a greater number of users, and containing costs. In such a context, VoIP systems play an essential role because of their greater flexibility, reduced costs, and superior functionality – all characteristics that are perfectly integrated in 3CX Phone System for Windows.

3CX Phone System for Windows, is based entirely on the SIP standard and is therefore able to work with the most popular SIP devices, VoIP gateways, and VoIP providers. This VoIP product overcomes the limitations of traditional phone systems by adding advanced features that promote greater productivity and reduce management costs. PBX software such as 3CX Phone System can be implemented and managed by the IT staff directly without the need for special skills or additional tools, resulting in a better return on investment and greater system flexibility.

Among the numerous benefits of the 3CX Phone System package, of particular note are its ease-of-use, numerous functions, scalability, significantly lower cost as compared with traditional PBXs, greater ease of installation as compared with traditional proprietary systems, intuitive Web-based management system and the ability to use existing network infrastructures rather than dedicated phone wiring. With 3CX Phone System, users can also answer their own extensions from wherever they happen to be, whether it be someone else's desk, a conference room, or even at home.



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