November, 2009
PEC adds direct Asterisk integration to the CardSaver Product. This will allow Asterisk System Users to provide call control
with both prepaid and postpaid support.
August, 2009
PEC adds direct Cisco Call Routing Support to its CardSaver Product. This allows CardSaver to control the Cisco Routing
and adds least cost routing support to CardSaver.
June, 2009
PEC adds Direct dial support to the CardSaver Product. This allows customers to set specific access numbers to forward
automatically to another number .
April, 2009
PEC's CardSaver now adds Auto Recharge support. This allows end customer accouts to be replenished automatically
when their balance runs low.
February, 2009
PEC introduces DialSaver version 2.0 with enhanced features and reporting.
December, 2008
PEC starts offering toll-free services to customers.
June, 2008
PEC sends out "What's New at PEC?" to keep customers appraised of new products, updates and services.
January, 2007
PEC adds Hosted services (IVR, Cardsaver etc.) to meet customers demand for a reliable, cost-effective solution for their businesses.
January,
2006
PEC adds Callback support to its Cardsaver Billing platform
allowing for callshops to take advantage the of the simple yet
powerful Cardsaver functionalites.
June, 2005
The VoiceSaver Voicemail System, DialSaver Dial Out System,
TimeSaver Predictive Dialer, and Insight IVR all become VoIP
enabled. This means that all of these products can now interact
directly with VoIP Phone Service providers for both inbound
and outbound calls.
April,
2005
PEC adds SIP support to CardSaver. Combined with the proper
SIP Server, CardSaver now allows companies to deploy both prepaid
and postpaid SIP Networks.
March,
2004
In order to meet increased demands, PEC relocates its Indian
branch to a larger 3,000 square foot office in the Greater Kailash
section of New Delhi.
October, 2003
PEC enhances the TimeSaver predictive dialer to support VoIP. This breakthrough
enables international call centers to have their dialers situated in one country
and their agents located in another without incurring any long distance charges.
February, 2003
PEC opens its first international branch. Located in
New Delhi,
India, the Indian branch is given the task promote and support sales throughout
Southeast Asia and Eastern Africa.
June, 2003
Pulse, Inc., the largest reseller of Quintum VoIP gateways, chooses PECs
CardSaver as its preferred VoIP billing and call management software.
June, 2002
To reach a larger market, CardSaver is enhanced to support prepaid calling cards
and postpaid calling services. Within six months, CardSaver is installed in
over 50 sites around the world.
March, 2002
PEC introduces the CardSaver VoIP Billing and Call Management software to its
line of telecom Products. CardSaver is initially designed to support billing
for the VoIP termination business.
Early-2001
Tecore Corporation, a premier manufacturer of cellular phone switches starts
selling the messaging platforms from PEC along with their switches. PEC adds the
Short Message Service (SMS) support to its software.
September, 2000
PEC introduces the TimeSaver Predictive Dialer to its product line. TimeSaver
is used by inbound and outbound call centers to market and support their
products and services.
2000
PEC adds support for TNPP over the Internet. This feature is used by the paging
companies.
1999
PEC adds the features Voice to Email, Fax to Email, and Email notification to
its software. Also, PEC adds the multi-party conferencing feature to its
messaging software platform.
1998
PEC introduces the Reminder package which helps the medical industry to make
outbound calls to remind the patients for the appointment date and time.
Mid-1997
PEC purchases a 7,000 square foot office building in
Aberdeen,
New Jersey, which is 35 miles south of
Manhattan.
PEC relocates its operations from Englishtown, New Jersey to the new location in
Aberdeen.
1997
PEC enhances its products to support the Telephony Signaling 7, ISDN Europe. The
applications for the product include: Voice Mail, Call Routing, Fax processing,
Conferencing, Call routing, and Interactive Voice Response (IVR).
1996
PEC introduces its line of Windows NT based voice processing products. PEC also
introduces its line of OS/2 based voice processing products. PEC ships 60
Windows NT units after the first month of product introduction.
1994
BPL Telecom Ltd. of India, the largest telecom group in
India,
selects PEC Voice Products for the Indian Market. The systems are used by Coca
Cola, Oracle, Texas Instruments, Sheraton hotels, Bombay Cellular, IBM, and many
other companies.
1993
Hungary,
Czech Republic, Poland, and Romania certify PECs entire line of voice
processing products. PEC begins to market its products throughout Eastern
Europe.
1992
Portugal Telecom certifies the digital PEC Voice Products for the Portuguese
market. PEC begins to market its products in
Portugal.
1991
PEC enhances it product by introducing its digital line of voice processing
systems in the
United States
and Europe.
1990
The incumbent candidate of the presidential election in Venezuela chooses
DialSaver to market his campaign. He is successful and returns to office.
1989
Mobile Data Systems, later acquired by Motorola, begins to deploy the voice
processing systems developed by PEC.
1988
The DialSaver autodialer is introduced to the PEC product line. DialSaver is
used for direct marketing, non-profit, and political campaigns.
1988
International Voice Exchange selects PEC to provide Voice Mail systems for the
franchisees of the company.
1987
PEC develops Voice Mail and Auto Attendant systems for the trucking companies.
The product is trademarked as VoiceSaver and is one of the first of its kind.
Truck drivers now have an efficient means of communication with their base
office and their families at home.
1985
PEC develops the Check Calls system for trucking companies. This allowed truck
drivers to enter data using the Touch Tone telephones.
1984
PEC is founded in New Jersey, by Suraj Tschand, a Bell Laboratories senior engineer. PEC is created
to meet a market demand for voice messaging and interactive telephony products.