From: FacetCorp <info@facetcorp.com>
Subject: FacetPhone Version 2 Released
Date: Wed, 29 Oct 2003 23:04:09 GMT
--fcorp
Dear Partners, Customers & Associates,
This is just a short note to let you know that FacetCorp recently
announced the release of FacetPhone Version 2 at the Internet Telephony
Conference & Expo in Long Beach, California. FacetPhone is an
IP-PBX telephone system for small to medium sized businesses. See the
first couple of paragraphs of the press release below. And we invite you
to take a closer look at the full press release on our web site.
www.facetcorp.com/pr
And feel free to call or email us with any questions at 1.877.FacetGo
(1.877.322.3846) or info@facetcorp.com.
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F O R I M M E D I A T E R E L E A S E
FacetCorp Announces Release of FacetPhone Version 2
Significant Features Added to IP-PBX
FacetCorp (Plano, TX, & Long Beach, CA), maker of the next generation
IP-PBX telephone system, announces the release of FacetPhone Version 2 at
the Internet Telephony Conference & Expo. This latest release of FacetPhone
includes such new features as automatic call distribution, call recording,
call forwarding, new telecommuter hardware and integrated paging.
When FacetPhone Version 1 was released last May, it included a wide range
of both standard and unique phone system features such as presence
management, visual voice mail with unified messaging, automated attendant,
computer telephony integration with both Windows and UNIX/Linux
applications (with the groundbreaking UTAPI protocol), enterprise instant
messaging and branch office support. With FacetPhone Version 2, FacetCorp
has significantly enhanced an already competitive product offering.
See the complete press release and other details at
www.facetcorp.com/pr
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