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Panasonic Business Telephone Press Releases
11/03/2009 |
Panasonic System Networks Company of America has been established as a comprehensive enterprise solutions provider for small-to-medium-sized businesses struggling with increasingly sophisticated workplace needs. The company was created by integrating the operations of two pre-existing organizations that both focused on the small-to-medium-sized business customer: Panasonic Communications Company of North America and Panasonic System Solutions Company.
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10/26/2009 |
Panasonic System Networks Company of America, the leader in business and home telephone systems, today announced the interoperability of BroadSoft’s BroadWorks® platform with the KX-TGP500 series of SIP DECT cordless telephones, which offers outstanding voice quality and a range of productivity-boosting capabilities in a full-featured desk phone replacement. DECT 6.0 ensures no interference with wireless networks, and the convenient cordless design eliminates the need to run dedicated network wiring to each employee workstation. It is ideal for home and business environments.
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10/19/2009 |
Panasonic System Networks Company of America, a leader in business telephone systems, today announced that Panasonic continues its global leadership in the business telephone market* by achieving #1 market share for the 1st and 2nd quarters of calendar year 2009. The new market information, released by the NJ-based information technology market research firm T3i Group, affirms Panasonic’s leading position in the worldwide business telephony arena.
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07/27/2009 |
Panasonic Communications Company of North America, a leader in business telephone systems, today announced that Panasonic has maintained its global leadership in the Corded PBX/IP PBX market for phone systems under 100 extensions (excluding Micro PBX systems) for the full calendar year 2008. The new market information, released by prominent information technology market research firm MZA, builds upon Panasonic’s leading position in the worldwide business telephony arena.*
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07/15/2009 |
Panasonic Communications Company of North America, a leader in business telephone systems, today introduced the KX-DT300 series of business telephones, featuring outstanding voice quality and a range of productivity-boosting features, including support for Bluetooth-enabled wireless headsets on two of the four new models. Sporting a sleek “double-tilt” design with a base unit and display that can be adjusted separately to match any work environment, the new phones integrate easily with other Panasonic telephone platforms, including the new KX-TDA50G system.
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07/15/2009 |
Panasonic Communications Company of North America, a leader in business telephone systems, today introduced the enhanced KX-TDA50G business communications system for small to medium-size businesses that supports a wide variety of phone types (analog, digital, IP). The system also supports SIP trunking*, which enables customers to reduce connection and long-distance costs.
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06/02/2009 |
Panasonic Communications Company of North America, a leader in business telephone systems is offering a new financing program on select business telephone systems and all IP cameras to help its dealers and customers through these difficult recessionary times.
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02/18/2009 |
Panasonic today released a new version of operating software for its KX-TDA50, an expandable digital telephony solution, which enables businesses to maximize cost savings from service providers. The platform has the ability to be networked with a wide variety of Panasonic phone systems including the TDA, TDE and NCP product lines. It supports centralized voicemail, which reduces costs by not requiring a separate voicemail server for each system. Also available for use with the TDA50 is a unified programming and maintenance tool providing easy and convenient multiple system setup and programming via the network for up to 100 systems, which facilitates centralized management of branch communications. The system can support up to a maximum of 12 incoming lines, which can be a mix of analog (up to 12), Internet Protocol (IP) (up to 4), and/or Session Initiation Protocol (SIP)* (up to 8).
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