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ADTRAN Announces New IP PBX All-In-One Solution for SMBs

ADTRAN announces that it is expanding its NetVanta 7000 Series of IP Telephony products with the introduction of the NetVanta 7060 Modular IP PBX. The NetVanta 7060 is an integrated IP telephony solution that provides business-class IP PBX features such as voice mail and auto attendant along with a 24-port Power over Ethernet (PoE) switch in a single compact platform. This device is suited for small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) requiring up to 50 stations per location.

This IP PBX offers a wealth of functionality including integrated voice mail (12 hours, eight ports) and a multilevel auto attendant. The NetVanta 7060 also provides a number of popular key system features such as Shared Line Appearance and Busy Lamp Field /Direct Station Select. It offers flexible network connectivity with support for SIP Trunking, T1/PRI and analog connections. The system eliminates the need for ancillary equipment with an integrated 802.3af 24-port PoE switch supporting 802.1Q VLANs and 802.1p Class of Service.

Ease of use features are at the center of the design of this platform. The NetVanta 7060 is very easy to use and install, offering a robust Graphical User Interface (GUI) with getting started menus and wizards that simplify configuration and management. In addition, graphics-based Voice Quality Monitoring (VQM) is inherent in the device. This allows network administrators to monitor Mean Opinion Scores (MOS) and other critical VoIP parameters to quickly and easily identify and correct Quality of Service (QoS) issues on the voice network.

In addition to the introduction of the NetVanta 7060, ADTRAN also announces the availability of a number of new features for the NetVanta 7000 Series, including: SIP Trunking, SIP proxy (eliminating the need for an external SIP ALG device), system scheduler, the ability to function as a wireless controller, and VQM. The NetVanta 7060 will begin shipping in June in North America.



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