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VoIP is the newest advancement in audio communications
technology, and has a variety of different applications that
make it useful.
For companies, the savings in Telkom
and Premicell charges can be in the thousands of Rands per
year.
VoIP stands for Voice over Internet Protocol, and how
VoIP works is actually quite revolutionary because it
streamlines the process of sending analogue audio signals by
converting them to a much easier to send digital form for
transmission.
To understand how VoIP works, you'll need to understand
the basic concept behind regular analogue audio
communication as well, since this is the precursor for VoIP.
Analogue phone calls are actually made via fibre optic
networks by digitizing your voice communications for sending
the signal across thousands of miles, but once it gets to
the final destination (a home or office phone, for
instance), the signal is once again converted to analogue.
VoIP works on a
different premise -- rather than circuit switching, data
packet switching sends and receives information only when
you need it instead of in a constant stream. It also sends
the information packets along whatever open channels are
available rather than a dedicated line, which is much more
efficient. The information is simply reassembled at the
source.
Our product
range, known as Quintum, covers all aspects of any
businesses telecommunications needs and is scalable enough
to integrate with an existing proprietary PABX platform or
to replace a legacy system.
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a Product Brochure Click Here)
For more
information on this product range or to have a
representative contact you please
click here.
When is it time to change to
VoIP?
When a PBX has reached end of life.
Financially
viable (high Telkom bills).
- Calls made to mobile
numbers are up to 40% cheaper .
- International calls
are much cheaper than you are paying now, up to 50%
.
- All inter-branch
VoIP calls are free .
Centralisation.
Relocating to new premises ( Porting Of
Existing Telkom Number - Keep your Number).
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