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VOIP for SMEs “ideal”

By Phumeza Tontsi
Johannesburg, 22 Oct 2010

VOIP for SMEs “ideal”

LG-Ericsson USA has released its latest voice-over- protocol (VOIP) solution for small- and medium enterprises (SMEs), reports TMCnet.

This solution is “ideal for SMEs”, the companies say, as the ipLDK-60 supports both analogue trunks, and trunks, thereby enabling its users to migrate to a full VOIP solution, from voice communications infrastructure, by using easy-to-install and affordable IP expansion cards.

"The ipLDK-60 system provides SMEs with an affordable, easy-to-use voice communication system that provides scalability to support growth and gives companies the ability to transition from the legacy analogue telephone infrastructure to a state-of-the-art VOIP solution affordably and at a time that makes sense for the company,” says Tony Stramandinoli, VP of marketing at LG-Ericsson USA.

Epson expands printer portfolio

Epson, a provider of digital imaging and printing solutions, has introduced a range of business inkjet printers, reveals the Manila Bulletin.

In a recent event dubbed 'Inkredible business printing event', Epson formally unveiled its latest inkjet printer series: the economical and efficient Epson Max Economy for home and small offices; and the Epson ME Office Series for small and medium-sized enterprises.

Epson also introduced its Epson B-Printer Series, which the company says is specially designed to meet the printing requirements of large corporations. “Epson offers a full suite of low cost, best performing inkjet printers for a wide variety of businesses,” say Epson Philippines senior GM and head of Sales Ed Bonoan.

Brother Gulf unveils new MFCs

Brother Gulf, the Middle East subsidiary of Brother Japan, provider of printing, communication and digital imaging products, unveiled seven new models of colour inkjet Multi-Function Centres, (MFCs), says Zawya.

The new series, designed for home and office uses, offers sophisticated designs and strengthened capabilities to print, fax, copy and scan, with and wired network capabilities for easy sharing within the home and office, says Yuichi Tada, GM of product planning at Brother Industries.

Ideal for home users, all new MFCs can print up to 1 200 x 6 000dpi resolution with a speed of up to 35ppm for monochrome and 28ppm for colour, print with Brother's Innobella ink and paper, and give users free access to downloadable templates from Brother's Creative Centre, he said.

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