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Microsoft Disconnects Response Point VOIP Product

by DTV Star on June 27, 2011

Microsoft is discontinuing its Response Point phone system software, which businesses of up to 50 people could use to manage a complex phone system and make calls via VOIP. Microsoft says the shutdown is due to slow sales. Originally launched in 2007, Response Point offered services such as after-hours receptionist settings, and hardware was sold through Microsoft's OEM partners. Microsoft will discontinue sales, support and development on Aug. 31, but businesses will be able to use the system past that point, per their purchaser agreements. - Microsoft has made what it called the tough decision to
terminate its Response Point phone system software, which used to
save small and midsize businesses money on their communications bills. Although
Microsoft marketed the product as an ideal way for businesses of up to 50
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