Large, multi location companies typically have a number of business phone lines (POTS), or analog phone lines, at each of their sites. If a business has 100 locations and 10 business phone lines at each location, that could mean they’re receiving 100 separate phone bills. It’s estimated that it costs a…
Business Phone Lines (POTS) and PRI still account for the majority of the voice communication going on in business today. Most businesses start out with POTS, or business phone lines, until they graduate to PRI. This article covers the benefits and limitations of both services and when it is a…
In the world of telecommunications, Time Division Multiplexing (TDM) is at a crucial turning point. Once a big deal, it's now facing doubts because of all the new digital stuff. Let's dive into the discussion about whether TDM still matters, considering how we stay connected today. Some Enterprise level telecom…
A Private Branch Exchange (PBX) is a business phone system and is made up of three components: The Exchange (the brains of the system), the Gateway (connects users to the outside world) and the end sets (the phones). Phone systems were developed to manage a company’s phone calling and provide…
There are a number of phone and internet options for small to midsize businesses. Many businesses limit themselves to their local phone and cable companies. That might be fine if the local phone company offers fiber based DSL service or the cable company can service their location, but that’s not…
The network communication infrastructure is indeed shifting to a packet-based communication environment from being a largely circuit-switched architecture. Internet Protocol or IP is seen as the driving force behind this transformation. Managed IP services are not a recent phenomenon, and the term has been heard floating around since 2009. However,…
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