Thing5 has said that it has tested and certified interoperability of the
TeleMatrix Marquis 3300IP phone with its telecommunications platform.
Colorado-based TeleMatrix is a provider of telephones for the commercial, hospitality, and residential markets. This year in September, TeleMatrix announced the
general release of its 3300IP VoIP Guest-room telephone.
The company said it developed the Marquis 3300IP phone for the hospitality industry. “Our new 3300IP telephone has been designed specifically for hotel guestroom VoIP applications,” said Jose Quiros, vice president of sales and marketing at TeleMatrix.
Quiros said that as hoteliers migrate guestrooms from analog to VoIP telephony, they do so with the “assurance that guests will intuitively recognize the 3300IP as a guestroom telephone.”
This phone features a large faceplate area, guest service key options, and comes with patented TouchLite one-touch voice mail retrieval.
Thing5 is a fully featured, hospitality-specific hosted PBX (
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Thing5’s hosted solution also feature a complete unified messaging platform, which enables forwarding of guest room calls and wakeup calls to cell phones and voicemail as an email for Smartphone and BlackBerry (
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“We are pleased to have been able to quickly verify the interoperability of the TeleMatrix 3300 with Thing5's SIP trunking platform,” said John Barron, development director at Thing5.
Barron believes that the deployment of company’s SIP trunking services with TeleMatrix will benefit the client base.
Thing5 is a provider of next-generation hosted voice solutions, including fixed rate out- and in-bound calling, delivered on a scalable and geographically redundant platform. The company’s solutions are delivered as software-as-a-service (SaaS (
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Edited by Stefania Viscusi