Why?
The number one reason to switch to VoIP technology for telephone service is cost reduction. From that base, VoIP is able to provide some compelling features which makes switching even more attractive.
Eliminating Phone Lines
With VoIP service, you can cancel your traditional phone service through your local telephone company and place all of your telephone calls over your broadband Interner connection.
For a residential customer, this will save around $40 a month. For business customers, the savings can be thousands of dollars a month.
Eliminating Long Distance Charges
VoIP technology can also save money on long-distance charges. Most residential and business telephone customers pay per-minute fees for long-disatance telephone calls. VoIP can reduce or eliminate those long-distance fees.
This saving is especially valuable with International calls, where per-minute charges for traditional telephone calls can be very expensive.
Computer Telephony Integration (CTI)
VoIP service providers are designing and implementing new features which implement Computer Telephony Integration (CTI).
For example, VoIP customers may be able to receive their voice messages in e-mail as .WAV file attachments. This can make managing voice mail messages much easier and more powerful, because it enables recipients to archive voicemails or forward them to anyone with an email address.
Why Woodbridge Data?
Simply put, we practice what we preach. We embraced this technology since our inception and utilize our own self-branded VoIP PBX system in-house. It is identical in concept and execution to our offering to our customers.
We have the design and installation experience and the ability to leverage our relationships with many data services providers (Comcast, Cablevision, Time Warner, FIOS, and any DSL provider you select) to make your VoIP PBX solution easy to use, quick to install, and absolutely reliable.
Our systems have the following features:
Call Features
ADSI On-Screen Menu System Alarm Receiver Append Message Authentication Automated Attendant Blacklists Blind Transfer Call Detail Records Call Forward on Busy Call Forward on No Answer Call Forward Variable Call Monitoring Call Parking Call Queuing Call Recording Call Retrieval Call Routing (DID & ANI) Call Snooping Call Transfer Call Waiting Caller ID Caller ID Blocking Caller ID on Call Waiting Calling Cards Conference Bridging Database Store / Retrieve Database Integration Dial by Name Direct Inward System Access Distinctive Ring Distributed Universal Number Discovery (DUNDi™) Do Not Disturb E911 ENUM Fax Transmit and Receive (3rd Party OSS Package) Flexible Extension Logic Interactive Directory Listing Interactive Voice Response (IVR) Local and Remote Call Agents Macros Music On Hold Music On Transfer: - Flexible Mp3-based System - Random or Linear Play - Volume Control
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Call Features
Predictive Dialer Privacy Open Settlement Protocol (OSP) Overhead Paging Protocol Conversion Remote Call Pickup Remote Office Support Roaming Extensions Route by Caller ID SMS Messaging Spell / Say Streaming Media Access Supervised Transfer Talk Detection Text-to-Speech (via Festival) Three-way Calling Time and Date Transcoding Trunking VoIP Gateways Voicemail: - Visual Indicator for Message Waiting - Stutter Dialtone for Message Waiting - Voicemail to email - Voicemail Groups - Web Voicemail Interface Zapateller
Computer-Telephony Integration
AGI (Asterisk Gateway Interface) Graphical Call Manager Outbound Call Spooling Predictive Dialer TCP/IP Management Interface
Scalability
TDMoE (Time Division Multiplex over Ethernet) Allows direct connection of Asterisk PBX Zero latency Uses commodity Ethernet hardware Voice-over IP Allows for integration of physically separate installations Uses commonly deployed data connections Allows a unified dialplan across multiple offices
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Codecs
ADPCM G.711 (A-Law & μ-Law) G.722 G.723.1 (pass through) G.726 G.729 (through purchase of a commercial license) GSM iLBC Linear LPC-10 Speex
VoIP Protocols
SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) IAX™ (Inter-Asterisk Exchange) H.323 MGCP (Media Gateway Control Protocol SCCP (Cisco® Skinny®)
Traditional Telephony Protocols
E&M E&M Wink Feature Group D FXS FXO GR-303 Loopstart Groundstart Kewlstart MF and DTMF support Robbed-bit Signaling (RBS) Types MFC-R2 (Not supported. However, a patch is available)
PRI Protocols
4ESS BRI (ISDN4Linux) DMS100 EuroISDN Lucent 5E National ISDN2 NFAS Q.SIG
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Call us today to schedule an appointment to discuss your telephony needs (732) 669-0601.
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