Cost EffectivenessAn organization can gain efficiencies by only having to support a single network infrastructure. The same technical personnel are able to operate both voice and data systems instead of requiring different resources with different expertise. Organizations can easily deploy and then redeploy equipment to maximize their investments, without having to do a truck roll or require special expertise on hand. |
FlexibilityBecause of the Internet, companies can leverage a more distributed and mobile workforce while staying constantly in touch via cell phones, pagers, laptops, and connected organizers. Intranets have made it easier to provide a decentralized workforce to access to computing resources located anywhere in the organization, while Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) have made it far less expensive and more secure. PBX's and point-to-point circuit-based networks are to restrictive and costly. This is why companies are looking for ways to get the same kind of flexible, extendable and adaptable network for their voice network that they do for their data services. The convergence of voice and data networks into a single IP network also provides some flexibility since it makes it easy to add, change and remove phones on the network. |
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T1, DSL, and Phone LinesSuper charge your business with a T1/PRI, includes up to 24 phone lines including data/internet. With a direct line between you and the internet your employees can fax, upload, and download files and also answer phone calls without interruptions or gaps in service on the same connection. |
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Added Capabilities & FeaturesVOIP delivers many nice new features such as advanced call routing, computer integration, unified messaging, and long-distance toll bypass. Companies must be far more aggressive and inventive in their business offerings by introducing next-generation applications that will serve the customer better than the competition.
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