- Voice over IP Applications
MultiVOIP is a point-to-point, voice-over-IP gateway that integrates seamlessly into your data and voice network. It is designed to help you maximize investments you've already made in your IP network infrastructure. It is specifically targeted at businesses looking to reduce toll charges between frequently called sites.
A MultiVOIP network can be as small as two offices or as large as hundreds of offices. Each office installs and configures a MultiVOIP on their network to begin placing calls or sending faxes to the other offices on the VOIP network. The most substantial savings are often realized in overseas communication.
Branch-to-Branch Connection
Branch-to-Headquarters Connection
Corporate-to-International Office Connection
Lower your phone bill today.
A MultiVOIP network can quickly return your investment and quickly begin to pay you back.
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MultiVOIP supports 14.4K bps real-time faxing over an IP network. For businesses with a heavy fax load between offices, reducing faxing costs may be the primary use for the MultiVOIP network.
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Telecommuters or customers off the IP network can make free long distance calls by dialing into a local MultiVOIP and placing toll-free calls to any location on the VOIP network. You can even have a MultiVOIP at a remote site dial a local phone number for a free person-to-person long distance call.
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Extend the reach of your PBX into home office locations. Simply connect a MultiVOIP gateway to the PBX at the corporate office, and another MultiVOIP gateway at the remote office. Now, anyone can place calls to the remote office by simply dialing an extension number.
To extend your PBX to a building across the street, utilize a wireless bridge to connect the two networks. Now, you have voice and data connectivity without having to lay cables or paying monthly charges for dedicated lines.
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Utilizing a laptop with Microsoft NetMeeting, a mobile worker can make a Voice over IP call back to the corporate office. This allows the mobile worker to utilize the Internet to check voice mail, call co-workers on the corporate PBX, and get a dial tone from the PBX to make off-network calls, all for free.
The H.323 protocol is what allows this solution to work. It provides complete interoperability among third-party VOIP solutions. H.323 is the cornerstone technology for the transmission of real-time audio, video and data communications over packet-based networks. Back to Top
With MultiVOIP, you can eliminate the expense of toll-free numbers. For example, an Internet Service Provider can provide customers of remote POP sites with a local support number which is routed back to the main office's customer support group via the Internet.
How does it work?
The MultiVOIP is a point-to-point gateway solution. Simply install one unit at your remote POP site and another at your central location. Then supply your remote customers with a local phone number for customer support. This will dial the MultiVOIP directly and automatically route back to the technical support team at your central site.
Lower your phone bill today.
A MultiVOIP network can quickly return your investment and quickly begin to pay you back.
Measure your own return with our ROI calculator. See if you aren't convinced that this technology makes sense, even in highly competitive long-distance markets.
Build customer loyalty.
By replacing toll-free numbers with local phone numbers, you are more likely to gain the support and respect of customers within the community. You will send a message that you are a local company who is positioned to provide a long-term relationship with your customers.For more information on Voice over IP Technology, check out our Technology Guide or go to the MultiVOIP home page.
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