Commetrex' CEO, Mike Coffee, was recently interviewed by TMC's Erik Linask and shared his insights on the future of IP Fax and Commetrex' critical role in making FoIP a reality.
That interview is featured on TMCnet.com.
Commetrex' CEO, Mike Coffee, was recently interviewed by TMC's Rich Tehrani and shared his insights on the future of IP Fax. That interview is featured on the IP Fax Channel on TMCnet.com.
Mike made this bold prediction regarding today's challenges with the widespread adoption of FoIP, ”The SIP Forum and the i3 Forum will join forces and solve the FoIP tandem-network problem."
You can read the interview in its' entirety at ITEXPO 2010 Speaker: The Future of IP Fax in the All-IP Environment
In a separate article, Commetrex' CEO, Mike Coffee, shared his thoughts on the future of FoIP and the current challenges to widespread adoption.
That interview is also featured on TMCnet.com. Q&A with Commetrex on FoIP
Commetrex’ EVP, Sales & Marketing, Tom Ray, was recently interviewed by TMCnet.com for their IP Telephony Community channel. The interview was about how Commetrex’ burgeoning relationship with Sangoma Technologies is changing the landscape for enterprise fax OEMs. Tom points out that the combination of Sangoma’s unrivaled line of PCI and PCI Express analog and digital PSTN-interface boards, when combined with BladeWare, our HMP media server with T.38 and V.34 support, suddenly gives the Commetrex fax-server OEM the industry’s broadest market coverage.
Tom sums up the relationship like this, “we believe the combination of Commetrex’s BladeWare technology in concert with the Sangoma product line and the overall price-performance make this a compelling solution for the enterprise fax OEM.”
To read the entire interview, check it out at TMCnet.
Leading technology industry associations the SIP Forum and the i3 Forum have joined forces to help spur the interoperability of SIP-based carrier services, including Fax-over-Internet-Protocol (FoIP) interoperability on a global basis. Commetrex' CEO, Mike Coffee, is among the co-leaders of the SIP Forum's FoIP Task Group, which was launched to address the technical and interoperability challenges involving the transmission of fax documents over a SIP-enabled network.
To learn more, check it out at TMCnet's infoTECH Spotlight.