MERA Systems announces the release of a new version of MERA IP Centrex. The solution is a class 5 full-features softswitch that delivers PBX functionality as a service.
Toronto, ON, Canada — June 11, 2008 — MERA Systems announces the release of MERA IP Centrex v.1.2.0. MERA IP Centrex v. 1.2.0 allows a wider range of services and features more convenient tools of system administration.
The main innovation in version 1.2.0 is a voice mail service. It allows subscribers to receive, record and store voice messages in a personal voice mail box. If a subscriber can not answer the call, the incoming message may be recorded and an email notification can be sent to the called party. The subscribers can also manage voice mail messages: listen, save, and delete them via WEB interface or IVR using their phones.
MERA IP Centrex v.1.2.0 includes automatic media proxy capability when at least one of the user’s endpoints is behind a NAT router. This new functionality ensures end-to-end connectivity to corporate and private user terminal equipment sitting behind NAT routers. The new fields, including IP addresses of endpoint devices and disconnect codes, are now displayed in the CDRs for more convenient analysis of the terminated calls.
A number of issues fixed in the new version of MERA IP Centrex include:
- Sending of the authorization packets to the RADIUS-server when the "Call Transfer" function is in use, which resulted in the wrong billing before
- Failure of the “Three-party conference” function for subscribers, whose call was “unparked”
Companies, wishing to upgrade or purchase the product, please address MERA sales managers or send requests at sales@mera-systems.com.