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- VoIP meansVoice over Internet Protocol -
the technology used to transmit voice
conversations over a data network using
the Internet Protocol. Such data network
may be the Internet or a corporate Intranet.
- An ATA (Analogue Telephone Adaptor) is
fitted to phones which translates voice into
digital signals which can be transmitted over
the Internet or any other IP communications
Medium.
- You can call from your laptop by dialing out
on a softphone on the monitor, with a
handset attached to one of the USB ports
for speaking / listening.
- There is a fixed monthly charge instead of
calls being charged individually.
- Originated in about 1995.
- PC to phone service in about 1998.
- Since 2000, VoIP usage has expanded
dramatically.
- In 2003 Skype revolutionized VoIP use.
- In 2005 Skype was bought by eBay for
$2.5B.
- Now VoIP is main stream.
In 2004 there were already 6,850,000 subscribers to VoIP systems and it was expected that by 2007 80% of all enterprises would be using it to some extent.
- Significant Cost Savings - between 30%
and 60%.
- High cost savings mean fast payback on
initial investment.
- Communications budgeting facilitated by
fixed monthly charge.
- No need to write off functioning legacy PBX,
which still has a part to play.
- Unlimited functionality – absolute
customization and call management – any
feature is possible.
- Unlimited distance – no extra costs for
international callingIntegration with software on PCs.• Voice clarity – identical to PSTN (Public
Service Telephone Network) at worst.
Often superior.
- Uses the very latest protocols – SIP
(Session Initiation Protocol) / SCTP (Stream
Control Transmission Protocol).
- Communications budgeting facilitated by
fixed monthly charge
- No need to write off functioning legacy PBX,
which still has a part to play.
- Unlimited functionality – absolute
customization and call management – any
feature is possible.
- Unlimited distance – no extra costs for
international calling.
- Integration with software on PCs.
- Voice clarity – identical to PSTN (Public
Service Telephone Network) at worst.
Often superior.
- Uses the very latest protocols – SIP
(Session Initiation Protocol) / SCTP (Stream
Control Transmission Protocol).
Product: Integrated VoIP
Product Specification:
“Voice over Internet Protocol” telephone service provides the facility to make calls to all corners of the world via a Broadband connection with substantial cost savings over PSTN traditional telephony (via the Public Service Telephone network).
- Unlimited functionality and customization.
- Excellent voice clarity, frequently superior to PSTN calls.
- Cost savings between 30% & 90% bring fast payback on initial investment.
- Uses latest SIP / SCTP protocols.
Technical Requirements:
Broadband connection 8mb min PBX, ATAs, IP Handsets, PSTN & ISDN Gateways.
Installation& Training:
Fully installed and training given to key users nominated by the client company.
Support:
Available to all clients 24/7.
Download Brochure (PDF)
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