San Jose, California, June 2, 2015 - Kerio Technologies today released Kerio Operator 2.4. The new version adds support for video calls, simplified dialing rules for outgoing calls and custom routing to reduce costs.
“The new version of Kerio Operator 2.4 helps small and medium-sized businesses reduce telephone costs and increase employee productivity,” said Heather Paunet, product director. “We added automatic setup for multiple videophones and caller ID substitution to help users answer multiple incoming calls.”
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The new video calling system with the Grandstream GXV and Polycom VVX IT videoconferencing phones will help administrators and users improve communications, increase employee productivity and collaboration.
Cost reduction is achieved by setting custom rules for outgoing calls, since calls to subscribers in different areas (depending on the prefix) can be routed to cheaper routes. Kerio also improved user interaction by making it easier to set up preferred call routes, and eliminated the need to prefix numbers with prefixes.
The new version allows you to configure more call parameters when setting up the interface with your telephone service provider, including sound amplification levels and dial tones during the call (DTMF tones).
More about the features of the new version.
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Register for a webinar to learn more about the features of the new version, including:
- Video chat
- Advanced Call Routing
- Caller ID Substitution
- Expansion of the list of supported telephone equipment
- Kerio OS updates
Date: June 26 | 11.00 (Moscow time)
Webinar presenter: Anton Tikhonov, Technical Manager
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