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Home » ShoreTel Offers Skype-for-SIP Interoperability

ShoreTel Offers Skype-for-SIP Interoperability

September 8, 2009
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Skype and ShoreTel, announced interoperability between ShoreTel’s UC system and the beta version of Skype for SIP. ShoreTel is the world’s first UC vendor to achieve interoperability with Skype for SIP. The nearly 11,000 ShoreTel enterprise customers can now register to try Skype for SIP in beta, giving them the opportunity to save money, save time and stay ahead by integrating Skype into their communications portfolios.

Skype for SIP allows ShoreTel’s business customers and their employees to receive inbound calls through their ShoreTel SIP-enabled UC system from more than 400 million registered Skype users around the world at no cost to the Skype user. In addition, organizations using ShoreTel can reduce their costs further by directing outbound calls from devices connected to the ShoreTel UC system via Skype for SIP to landlines and mobile devices worldwide at low Skype rates. Organizations that use ShoreTel with Skype for SIP may also purchase and associate online Skype numbers, currently available in more than 25 countries, with their ShoreTel UC system to receive inbound calls from landline and mobile phones. http://www.skypeforsip.com
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