- HD Voice Processing: High-definition audio with dedicated DSP hardware for superior clarity and reduced latency.
- Massive Scalability: Platforms scale from small 24-port bridges to 5,000+ port enterprise deployments.
- Hybrid SIP & TDM Support: Supports mixed packet and circuit-switched networks for flexible deployments.
- On-Premise or Cloud Options: Choose between hardware appliances, private hosted services, or SaaS conferencing.
- Redundant Power & Reliability: Built-in redundancy for mission-critical and government environments.
- Advanced Conference Management: Operator consoles, remote management modules, and SQL-based reporting.
- Secure Communications: Designed for defense, healthcare, and legal sectors requiring strict security standards.
- Unlimited IP Audio: SaaS tiers provide unlimited IP-based audio and web data sharing per host.
- Integration Ready: Connects with VoIP systems, standard SIP endpoints, and unified communications environments.
Compunetix Audio Conferencing Solutions
Mission-critical, scalable HD audio conferencing for enterprise and government.
Updated March 3, 2026
Compunetix Audio Conferencing Solutions Overview
Compunetix Audio Conferencing Solutions deliver enterprise-grade and mission-critical voice conferencing through scalable hardware bridges and cloud services. With platforms like Summit Olympus and ConferenceManager, organizations can deploy on-premise, private hosted, or SaaS audio conferencing with HD voice, hybrid SIP/TDM support, and advanced management tools.
Designed for government, healthcare, and large enterprises, the system emphasizes reliability, security, and high-capacity performance.
Key Features
Pricing
| Plan | Price | Key Features |
|---|---|---|
| ConnectNow Audio & Web (25 Participants) | $19.99 per host/month | Up to 25 participants, Unlimited IP audio & data sharing, Min. 25 named users (12 months) |
| ConnectNow Audio & Web (50 Participants) | $31.99 per host/month | Up to 50 participants, Unlimited IP audio & data sharing, Min. 25 named users (12 months) |
| ConnectNow Audio & Web (100 Participants) | $39.99 per host/month | Up to 100 participants, Unlimited IP audio & data sharing, Min. 25 named users (12 months) |
| ConferenceManager 2 (24-Port Hardware) | $43,630.00 (MSRP) | Scalable to 200 ports, TDM or SIP support, Includes DSP & remote management |
| ConferenceManager 5 (192-Port Hardware) | $228,015.00 (MSRP) | Scalable to 512 ports, SIP support, Redundant power included |
| Summit Olympus (256-Port Hardware) | $232,110.00 (MSRP) | Scalable to 5,120 ports, Hybrid cloud ready, Includes operator licenses |
| Olympus Hosted Service (100 Ports) | $830.00 per month | Managed infrastructure, Customer support access, Max 100 port licenses |
| U.S. Toll DID Access | $0.05 per minute | Dial-in/dial-out access, Usage billed monthly, Domestic toll service |
Price details: https://www.compunetix.com/Texas_DIR/CPO-5062/Compunetix_Pricing_Sheet.pdf
Pros
Competitor |
Pros |
|---|---|
| Cisco Webex | Compunetix offers true on-premise hardware conferencing bridges, which Webex does not natively provide. Organizations needing air-gapped or classified deployments benefit from dedicated DSP hardware, redundant power, and hybrid SIP/TDM connectivity, giving greater infrastructure control than Webex’s primarily cloud-based model. |
| Zoom Phone | Unlike Zoom’s software-centric approach, Compunetix delivers carrier-grade audio processing with high port density and physical bridge appliances. This makes it more suitable for government agencies and large enterprises that require deterministic performance, hardware redundancy, and strict network governance. |
| GoTo Meeting | Compunetix scales far beyond typical SMB meeting limits, supporting thousands of simultaneous ports with operator-assisted management. Its infrastructure is purpose-built for service providers and mission-critical operations, whereas GoTo Meeting primarily targets smaller teams and virtual meetings. |
| RingCentral | For enterprises requiring hybrid circuit and packet network compatibility, Compunetix provides broader telephony flexibility. Hardware-based conferencing bridges and private hosted deployments give IT teams deeper customization compared to RingCentral’s standardized cloud packages. |
| 8×8 | Compunetix emphasizes secure, defense-grade deployments and high-capacity audio bridges, appealing to organizations with compliance-heavy requirements. Its dedicated conference infrastructure and optional private hosting models provide stronger control than typical multi-tenant VoIP conferencing platforms. |
Cons
Competitor |
Cons |
|---|---|
| Cisco Webex | Webex provides a more modern, user-friendly interface and rapid cloud deployment. Compunetix solutions often require hardware installation, longer procurement cycles, and technical expertise, making them less convenient for organizations seeking quick, self-service setup. |
| Zoom Phone | Zoom’s pricing is more transparent and accessible for small teams. Compunetix hardware and hosted solutions involve higher upfront investment and minimum user commitments, which may not suit startups or small businesses with limited budgets. |
| GoTo Meeting | GoTo Meeting offers simpler subscription plans and integrated video collaboration tools out of the box. Compunetix focuses heavily on audio bridge infrastructure, so teams seeking lightweight video-first collaboration may find it less intuitive. |
| RingCentral | RingCentral bundles messaging, phone, and meetings into one unified SaaS platform. Compunetix requires additional integration for full UC capabilities, and its enterprise orientation may introduce complexity for businesses wanting an all-in-one turnkey solution. |
| 8×8 | 8×8 delivers predictable per-user subscription pricing with global calling bundles. In contrast, Compunetix deployments can involve hardware, licensing tiers, and service components, which may increase planning time and total cost of ownership for smaller deployments. |
