KDDI can devise options to meet your needs
for voice communication.
We can supply you one voice account with which you can manage
all your companies calls. Using this account you can see
the calls per user or you can group the calls per department.
Your PBX can be programmed to automatically take advantage
of these savings to make things even easier.
If you have teleworkers you can also include their work
phone calls made from home into your monthly invoice. For
your teleworkers there is no need to purchase new handsets
or expensive routers you simply provide them with a prefix
they need to dial prior to dialling their destination number.
In this way they can decide on a per call basis which calls
are attributable to work or which are personal.
All our solutions can be bundled with other products, none
more so than our VoIP Telephony product. KDDI’s VOIP
solutions enable customers to leverage their data network
infrastructure, to achieve low or no cost voice services
across the business.
IP access can be used to connect a legacy PBX to the IP
Network using enterprise gateway routers handling voice and
data traffic. IP enabled PBX’s or those supporting
direct SIP interfaces can also benefit from increased efficiency.
A cost effective step towards convergence can give customers
time to evaluate the technology and cost saving benefits.
The benefits of implementing a VOIP solution include
- Better bandwidth utilisation
- Elimination of dedicated voice circuits and therefore reduced network overheads
- Free calls between IP connected sites and lower public network call charges
- The flexibility to support a smooth transition towards converged networking for businesses with legacy TDM and IP-enabled PBX’s
VOIP solutions are also ideally suited for small branch
offices. Small legacy PBX systems can be replaced with IP
based systems, reducing the need for separate support contracts
and trained staff.
Voice Quality assurance (QoS) is essential when managing
voice and data traffic over a WAN. While voice traffic is
not normally bandwidth intensive, it is sensitive to delays
and congestion found in IP networks. QoS can be built in
to the network ensuring high priority for voice traffic.
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