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(OPENPRESS) March 7, 2010 — Web host eUKhost Ltd. (http://www.eukhost.com) has extended its services portfolio by introducing a line of dedicated servers with Voice over Internet Protocol capabilities (VoIP) designed for VoIP service providers and businesses using VoIP services.
A provider of shared, reseller hosting, virtual private servers and dedicated servers, eUKhost will now offer dedicated server clients a free installation of open-source IP-PBX software Trixbox with extensions, trunks, route setup, HUD configuration, along with full support and management. eUKhost will pre-configure and optimize each Linux server with either Trixbox or the Asterisk platform on which Trixbox was based.
“There are numerous web hosting companies offering VoIP server hosting, but what makes eUKhost’s VOIP Server Hosting stand apart is full server management along with support for Trixbox and Asterisk” eUKhost product manager Jack Mason said in a statement. “We see VoIP services as a high value extension of our varied product range and believe that it will achieve significant growth into our customer base.”
The world’s most powerful and popular telephony development tool-kit, Asterisk is used by businesses large and small, call centers, carriers, and governments to deliver a full suite of voice communications. Trixbox is a line of Asterisk-based IP-PBX products designed for companies of up to 500 employees, and since its inception in 2004 it has grown in popularity to become the world’s top distribution of Asterisk with more than 65,000 downloads per month.
Pricing for eUKhost’s VoIP dedicated servers starts at £79 per month for a Dell server with a 2.5 GHz Intel Dual Core E5200 processor, 1 GB of DDR, and a 160 GB hard drive.
About eUKhost Ltd
eUKhost offers a comprehensive range of the web solutions including Shared Hosting, Reseller Hosting, Virtual Private Servers, Semi-Dedicated Servers, Hyper-V VPS, Cloud VPS Hosting, Dedicated Servers and Offsite Back-up Solutions on Windows and Linux.
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