Tam Tam, from the Spanish company Monema is seeking to revolutionize PBX using VoIP technology. Using Tam Tam, businesses needn’t install a traditional voice system for handling in company calls; rather, they can rely on their existing broadband connection because the phone system is hosted in Internet.
It works via a simple, intuitive interface accessible from any web browser. Users can configure extensions, call routing, extension groups, and voice interactive menus from within the control panel and simply connecting components in a similar way to Yahoo Pipes. Additionally, Tam Tam allows for customization of voice messages and hold music; users can even choose to receive voicemail messages as Mp3s in their email inbox. Calls can also be tagged for easier searching. With Tam Tam PBX businesses will effectively reduce in company calling costs to zero; separate office branches can be unified using a single PBX, which means calling from one location to another will be for free.
Monema.com In Their Own Words
“TamTam is a PBX hosted on Internet. Instead of traditional voice systems installed on premisse, TamTam doesn’t require installation or additional cabling: you can use your existing LAN.
In order to use TamTam you need an IP phone, an analog to IP adapter or installing a software phone on your computer. Also you will need a broadband connection to the Internet.”
Why Monema.com It Might Be A Killer
Monema’s Tam Tam PBX could dramatically reduce company communications costs, and result in a more efficient and productive workspace. The voice system can be easily customized and Tam Tam gives users the option to streamline business procedures by directly inserting orders received by phone into the company’s CRM.








