Robust Reporting and Web Interface Tools Delivered by the DLS Hosted PBX 5.1

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DLS Internet Services (www.dls.net), a technology company providing hosted Unified Communications platform (DLS hosted PBX), co-location, hosted Network Attached Storage and network consulting services, announced today the release of version 5.1 for their hosted VoIP platform.

New features include easy integration with Salesforce.com™, an integrated simple chat and new browser-based license-free soft phone. Other improvements include a series of reporting tools that allow business managers access to strategic data points necessary for efficient business operations.

“This release brings a number of new features requested by our clients,” noted Sam Rozenfeld, CEO. “Much of our planning went toward increasing the value of our unified communications service without adding a cost to our customers. It is our goal to keep innovating on behalf of our clients, keeping them ahead in the area of unified communications technology.”

As a part of DLS’ commitment to providing value-added services and consulting expertise, the company completed an extensive beta testing program in October and will begin migrating existing customers to the new software over the coming weeks. As with prior releases, DLS will offer free hands-on training.

This release represents DLS’s strategic goal of providing comprehensive communications solutions for small and mid-size enterprises. The full list of added features and functionality can be found on the company’s PBX website.

About DLS Internet Services

DLS Internet is a successful provider of Information Technology and Voice over IP solutions for small and medium size enterprises. The company is privately held and enjoys strong expertise in IT networking, network security, data center operations, VoIP telephony and fixed wireless broadband (RF). DLS owns and operates two datacenter facilities in the Chicago Metro area providing monitoring and 24×7 support to ensure continued and reliable service.

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