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Here's what real clients say about T/Mon for PBX Monitoring...

T/Mon is an excellent pbx monitoring tool, but it's likely that you'll be able to use it for other monitoring needs as well. For more details, visit the T/Mon LNX overview page.

"Our main client need was to monitor many of the PBX's that our clients have out in the field. Prior to using T/Mon, we needed to contract that out. We wanted to bring it in house so we could get greater control than we felt outside vendors could provide us."

-Brad Snook, VP of CRM

T/Mon LNX
Using ASCII text message analysis, T/Mon LNX is able to interpret and respond to alarms from a wide variety of PBX systems.

"The intelligent alarming information helps us zero in on exactly what's going on in that switch and the location and what may be performing improperly. T/Mon actually records all alarm information, allowing us to view it and then work with our clients in an intelligent one-response fashion. We understand if it's something as simple as a phone line being disconnected all the way up to a major meltdown where the switch itself can't function at all. It saves time and saves us money from a dispatch standpoint. Since we know what's wrong, we can direct a technician on what parts they might need when they go on site."

-Mark Swiecicki, VP of Operations

T/Mon is an excellent PBX monitoring tool, but it's likely that you'll be able to use it for other monitoring needs as well. For more details, visit the T/Mon LNX overview page.