, of San Mateo, California, after a successful trial. The deal will allow VOIPExpress
to modify Brekeke's software for European and British markets. The company has already
made available the new product: OsCar, a PBX or private telephone exhange that can cover up to 500 users, and is operated
by a webbased
administrative interface.
VoIPExpress
CEO Graham Bailey said the deal had brought benefits for both parties and would become central to his firm's
products: "Having tested a huge range of products and services in the VoIP sphere, we have found that Brekeke offers the
most flexible and comprehensive solution and have chosen to adopt it at our core for the benefit of all our clients worldwide."
Meanwhile, Brekeke's Vice President of Engineering, Junko Nagata, said that the deal would allow his company to enter international markets: "As
Brekeke is committed to providing reliable, flexible and scalable IPPBX
products, this validation of interoperability between VoIPExpress
internet
telephony service and Brekeke PBX expands options for our customers in UK, Europe, and Middle East as well as those who have businesses in those
regions."
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