Brekeke Software announces partnership with Solegy

Brekeke Software, Inc., provider of voice and data communications technology, today announced a partnership with Solegy, a provider of managed service deployment and back office systems for VoIP, wireless and cable networks. For Solegy, Brekeke will provide SIP-based IP-PBX and SIP Server software for the creation of VoIP telephony solutions.

 

Brekeke's SIP software is managed through a web-based administration tool with scalable and flexible PBX features for basic to advanced telephony configurations. The use of Brekeke's IP-PBX integrated with Solegy's ServicePDQ platform will enable Solegy to offer a managed PBX service. "Brekeke's IP-PBX features are perfect for combining with Solegy's ServicePDQ platform," said Shin Yamade, CEO of Brekeke Software, Inc.

"Combining Brekeke's products and Solegy's managed service to develop next generation VoIP services and products can give businesses an advantage over competitors by drastically reducing the upfront costs and manpower needed to roll out a competitive service." Solegy's managed ServicePDQ platform is a multi-service software system that offers a single point from which to develop, deploy, manage and bill for network services across heterogeneous networks.

At the center of ServicePDQ is the Real Time Billing Engine (RTBE), an efficient and customizable web-based IP billing solution which helps service providers to manage all their customer accounts and billing information. ServicePDQ is a high performance, fault-tolerant software platform for developing and deploying revenue-generating network services. "Brekeke's IP-PBX was the best solution to interact with our managed VoIP back office.

We explored many IP-PBX vendors in our search to find a product that fits the needs of our customers wanting an on-premises solution," said Stu Sleppin, president of Solegy. "With its many features, ease of use and technical support, selecting Brekeke's OnDo PBX was an easy decision." 

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