Brekeke (News - Alert) Software has successfully accomplished interoperability validation with VoIP-Express, a business-focused ITSP, based in the UK, Europe and Middle East.
“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,” observed Graham Bailey, VoIP-Express CEO.
Brekeke delivers flexible and scalable IP-PBX

products. Brekeke PBX (News - Alert) is an IP-PBX system that users can manage through a Web-based administrative interface. In addition, Brekeke PBX solutions are flexible and affordable. The Basic comes with traditional telephony features while Pro includes a full set of call center features. Brekeke’s SIP-based telephony products are also highly compatible with most IP

phones, gateways, and service providers.
“This validation of interoperability between VoIP-Express 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,” said Junko Nagata, Vice President of Engineering at Brekeke. “With our IP-PBX’s Automatic Route Selection (ARS) feature, setting up VoIP-Express on the PBX server is very simple. Customers should be able to set up the service in less than five minutes.”
Brekeke Software develops innovative SIP-based software products for creating telephony and media communication systems. Brekeke offering includes innovative technology with Brekeke PBX, Brekeke SIP

Server, Brekeke JTAPI SDK, and newly introduced Brekeke PAL.
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