Advanced American Telephones, manufacturer of AT&T branded telephones under a license of agreement with AT&T Intellectual Property, just announced the recent introduction of its latest product, namely the SB67030,
an advanced PBX-style business telephone system developed for small-to-medium businesses (SMBs) that have a need for a maximum of 50 extensions and up to 16 lines.
Bringing uncomplicated administration and combining it with a highly intuitive user interface, as well as advanced mobility options, the AT&T SB67030 clearly is a breakthrough communications solution forged to meet the various needs of any SMB organization. Also, thanks to the easy scalable architecture, the system ensures the protection of technology infrastructure investments and easily offers a significantly lower total cost of ownership, as in compared to the company's competing platforms.
"The AT&T SB67030 is the right fit for any SMB organization - because it can be easily tailored and scaled, which optimizes the cost investment over time," said Matt Ramage, senior vice president, product management, Advanced American Telephones. "Combining the benefits of an intuitive interface and simple installation, this system enables SMB administrators and installers to focus on business at hand instead of complicated operations, and that's increased productivity for all."
Individual components can be configured to meet the unique needs of any SMB office environment. This also eliminates the need for additional connectivity hardware such as punchdown blocks thanks to the operation mode, either as distributed intelligence or "peer-to-peer" using the PTSN Gateway. This deskset can also be connected to an existing Ethernet connection, making it deliver greater productivity with the addition of optional AT&T DECT 6.0 Cordless Handset and/or AT&T Corderless Headset, having no additional cabling to be done. Thanks to those, office users can be provided with freedom of movement around the office. Pricing for this is at $279.99.
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