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Business VoIP for PBXs

Business VoIP for PBXs migration made simple

We ease the cost and difficulty of the transition from traditional phone systems to VoIP savings for Small- Medium Enterprise PBXs The advantages of voice over IP (VoIP) have become clear over the past few years, but the thought of ripping out and replacing a functioning phone system is a frightening prospect. We work with various gateways that enable you to turn a traditional PBXs into PBX phone systems that use SIP to make and receive VoIP calls.  We provide a step by step path to VoIP. You can begin to enjoy many of the advantages of VoIP without a complete replacement of your current PBX.

VoIP creates savings in multiple ways:

Recommended steps in implementing VoIP for premises-based PBXs

A first step in the transition to VoIP often consists of adding an interface to the PBX to connect it to the company data network: an easy first step because there are no changes to connections to the desktops. Calls from one company site to another are then routed over the data network, avoiding phone company charges. A TDM interface to the public switched telephone network (PSTN) remains in place to handle calls outside the company. If problems occur with the newly added interface, intra-company calls can be temporarily routed over the PSTN. The next step can take place when a new block of offices is added or an existing office area is remodeled. Adopting VoIP for these offices means saving the expense of running phone wiring. You will wire the area only for the office data network, which will need to be installed in any case. VoIP means that there is no need to run traditional phone wiring to the new offices.

Benefits of our approach

Connected PBX Phone Systems offer the same set of capabilities to TDM phones and to IP phones. This means that features such as unified messaging can be easily made available to users of TDM phones as well as users of IP phones. As soon as IP capabilities are added to the PBX, all users can take advantage of what have often been thought of as VoIP only features. This ability is not limited to users with IP phones on their desktops. Adding IP capabilities to the PBX also can enable users to connect to the PBX using a softphone. Calls from a softphone are handled in the same way as a desktop phone in the office area, so users, while at home or traveling, can check voicemail, make internal calls or take advantage of negotiated long distance rates. Making the switch to VoIP does not require you to throw away existing phones and buy new IP phones. If you want to avoid the cost of new phones, existing phones can be connected to the IP network through Analog Telephony Adapters (ATA). An ATA is a device with a LAN interface on one side and one or more traditional phone plugs on the other side. It translates signals so that a traditional phone appears to the PBX as an IP phone. You can gradually migrate to IP phones if the need for administrative changes to the PBX during office moves disappears. As long as you have traditional phones, you will continue to need to make changes to the PBX to reflect office moves, but as more and more office areas are equipped with IP phones, the administrative load will decrease. Eventually all TDM phone equipment can be retired, but risking an entire corporate phone system during a complete upgrade can be risky for most telecommunications staffs. Our method provides a great deal of the benefits of VoIP, including cost savings while minimizing risk to a reasonable, manageable level.

Contact us to discuss your current PBX configuration and the various possibilities available for you.


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