Nuvio Corporation, a provider of hosted business and communication services, has reportedly released an updated version of its hosted PBX (News - Alert) system, nPBX.
The latest version is said to be a complete rework of the previous system with increased stability, usability and features.
“We took a step back and asked ourselves what we would want from a phone system and what would save time and money for the end-user,” said Jason Talley, chairman and chief executive officer at Nuvio (News - Alert) Corporation.
“Our development team based their design decisions on this theme and actualized it in the form of our new system,” added Talley.
Nuvio's nPBX is an Internet based business phone system designed specially for small to medium businesses enabling them to enjoy Fortune 500 PBX features at a much reduced cost. Nuvio nPBX service includes; maintenance, feature upgrades, toll-free support, and administration help too.
The new version features a rebuilt design of the Web-based user interface focused around usability. The new Web-portal features an intuitive way to interface with the new system for end-users, administrators as well as agents and wholesalers.
“After a lengthy beta testing period we are more than happy with the stability of the system,” said Chris Bramhall, chief operating officer.
“The response we have received from the beta testers also confirms our initial direction with the redesign and we are more than pleased with the end-result,” added Bramhall.
Nuvio Corporation has been distributing its products through direct, indirect and wholesale channels. It is said to offer a reliable and stable communications platform. Since its establishment in 2003, Nuvio has been offering PBX services for small to medium-sized businesses in a cost-effective manner. The company’s range of business systems are based on cloud computing technology.
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Edited by Jessica Kostek