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Houston Phone Vendor
Houston
Business Phone Systems,
Voice Mail Systems, PBX Systems
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- Business Phone Systems
- Hotel/Motel/Inn Phone
Systems
- Phones & Accessories
- Voice over IP Phones and
Gateways
- Voice Mail Systems
- Phone Equipment for Special
Needs
- Phone Headset Systems
- Commercial Phones
- Music On-Hold
- Phone Equipment Accessories

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NEWS FLASH
Broadcom's New Enterprise IP Phone
Chip Brings Next-Generation Features and Capabilities to
Mid-Range IP Phones
New Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP)
Chip Further Enables Cost-Effective Market Transition to IP
Phones
BOSTON, Fall 2005 VON Conference &
Expo, Sept 20, 2005 /PRNewswire-FirstCall via COMTEX News
Network/ -- Broadcom Corporation (Nasdaq: BRCM), a global leader
in wired and wireless broadband communications semiconductors,
today announced a new enterprise IP phone chip that incorporates
voice security, advanced quality of service (QoS) and Gigabit
Ethernet (GbE) switching, with an architecture and performance
designed for cost-effective mid-range IP phones. The new
single-chip Broadcom® BCM1104 enterprise IP phone device
complements the company's industry leading BCM1103 GbE IP phone
chip solution for high-end IP phones that was introduced earlier
this year.
San Jose, California, USA. September
09, 2003.
Cisco Systems today announced a new Internet Protocol (IP)
telephone with a high resolution, color touch screen, as well as
enhancements to two of its entry-level IP phones, which enable a
host of compelling new productivity applications that have the
potential to greatly improve business processes.
The new Cisco color IP Phone 7970G,
and XML support on the Cisco IP Phones 7905G and 7912G will be
unveiled at the third annual Cisco Innovation Through
Convergence Expo (ITC) September 10-12, 2003 at the Westin Santa
Clara Hotel in Santa Clara, California. The Cisco ITC Expo
provides Cisco's growing community of Architecture for Voice,
Video and Integrated Data (AVVID) partners the opportunity to
showcase their innovative Extensible Markup Language (XML)
applications running on Cisco AVVID networks.
VoX Communications
has provided customer access devices and Wi-Fi IP phones to FEMA
to aid in the relief efforts in storm-torn New Orleans and
related areas. The Wi-Fi phones are using wireless networks that
were unaffected by the recent storms. VoX was able to deploy
Wi-Fi phones that would work effectively anywhere that still had
Internet access. This equipment was delivered immediately
following the storm and most of it has already been deployed.
IP phones work anywhere and do
not suffer the damage that traditional telephony systems do when
disasters like this one hit. The technology that was deployed
was able to survive an entire data center loss or even that of
an entire city--as in this case.
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