CounterPath debuts Nomadic PBX

CounterPath CEO Donovan Jones took the stage at eComm yesterday, launching their Nomadic PBX application.  Based on Counterpath’s Network Convergence Gateway, Nomadic PBX is a mobile enterprise application which:

  • Pairs the mobile number to one or more SIP devices (plus the mobile phone).
  • Manages the call control based on presence or end-user direction.  For example, a user may select to move the call between the mobile and soft phone (any direction).
  • Mashes up the mobile and SIP presence in one solution.

Jones demonstrated presence, fixed mobile hand-off’s, and conferencing in a matter of six or seven minutes on stage using various phones, including feature phones and smart phones, plus a CounterPath soft client.  The experience is something like Google Voice married to a fixed mobile convergence application.

I liked it.  It has an obvious and clear benefit to the customer, seemed to work well in the demo, and appeared to be easy enough that the average small and medium business customer wouldn’t have any trouble with it.

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