Dial Gate VoIP Softswitch

Dial-Gate VoIP Softswitch
Developer(s) Dialexia
Initial release 2006
Operating system Microsoft Windows, Linux
Available in English/French/Spanish
Type VoIP
License Proprietary
Website Dial-Gate Softswitch PBX by Dialexia Communications,Inc.

Dial-Gate VoIP Softswitch is a SIP-based IP-PBX software for businesses,[1] first released in 2006 by Canadian VoIP PBX solution provider Dialexia. The software serves as a web-based softswitch and billing server for the VoIP and PSTN network. On June 3, 2014, the Dialexia development team announced in a client newsletter that support for Dial-Gate Softswitch versions 3.9 and earlier would cease effective September 1, 2014.[2] The company advised customers to migrate to a currently-supported operating system in order to receive future security updates & technical support.

Software overview

The Dial-Gate billing platform provides users with advanced real time monitoring, pre/postpaid billing, rate/route table management, and CDR report generation. It is integrated with MS Exchange to provide voice mail unification, instant messaging and video communication.[3] On November 19, 2014, Dialexia issued a press release announcing the integration of WebRTC capabilities to Dial Gate Softswitch PBX.[4]

References

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  1. "Dialexia - Dial-Gate Softswitch PBX". November 24, 2014. Retrieved November 24, 2014.
  2. =%5bUNIQID "Dialexia - Dial-Gate product support update" Check |url= value (help). June 3, 2014. Retrieved November 24, 2014.
  3. "Multi-Tech - MultiVOIP partner application brief" (PDF). June 1, 2006. Retrieved November 24, 2014.
  4. "PRlog - Dialexia adds WebRTC capabilities to award-winning line of VoIP PBX software solutions". November 19, 2014. Retrieved November 24, 2014.
  5. - Dial-Gate Softswitch PBX by Dialexia Communications Inc., 2014
  6. - MultiVOIP partner application brief by Multi-Tech, 2006
  7. - Dialexia adds WebRTC capabilities to award-winning line of VoIP PBX software solutions, November 19, 2014

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