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Yeastar Announces EOL and EOS on MyPBX Standard and MyPBX U300

Yeastar has officially announced the end-of-life and end-of-service for MyPBX Standard and MyPBX U300.

Beginning today, October 27th, 2016 Yeastar will no longer service the MyPBX Standard and MyPBX U300. For those customers with active service contracts, you will still receive support from Yeastar under the terms and conditions of the contract.

EOL Product-MyPBX Standard

 

 

 

Suggested Alternative – Yeastar S50

 

 

 

EOL Product-MyPBX U300

 

 

 

Suggested Alternative – Yeastar S300

 

 

 

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Mary Cheney

Mary Cheney is the Marketing Manager and joined the VoIP Supply team in December of 2015. Her primary focus is working with the marketing team to promote the most innovative VoIP solutions.

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