Press Release - True Voice Resiliency for the Enterprise
The VoIP PBX is becoming more prominent on the enterprise scene, driven primarily by cost reductions and improved flexibility in a dynamic environment. A significant problem, however, is looming in the guise of improper architectures and deployments.
These can create an extremely dangerous “single point of failure,” but with a little foresight and engineering, the VoIP PBX, coupled with a stable Internet Telephony (News - Alert) Service Provider ( ITSP), can provide fully redundant voice telephony for the enterprise, and offer services that a traditional telephony (TDM) deployment cannot. This is “True Voice Resiliency for the Enterprise.”
Medium and large enterprises today handle telephony needs by deploying a variety of PBXs at various offices throughout their enterprise locations. These switches can range from small key sets, supporting as few as 4 stations, to systems as large as central office switches supporting thousands of users.
Most of these enterprises use Time Division Multiplexing (TDM) local exchange carrier (LEC) services to connect with the outside world. These connections are accomplished through what know as trunks - circuits that are shared on the network side of the PBX to handle calls for the stations served by the PBX.
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