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BMC Networks has partnered with Binary Telecom, a Portland, Or based company to provide VoIP Internet Telephony services.
Read the news release.
More Than Placing Calls on
the Internet
Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) is a whole lot more than just using
the Internet to circumvent Long Distance charges.
VoIP allows a business to converge
voice services with its data network.
VoIP utilizes the packet switching and
routing technology used on IP Local Area Networks (LANs) and Wide
Area Networks (WANs) to send voice calls. Now voice traffic can run on
your business' data network,
right along with your information system, email and web access. Managing
voice and data systems can be done by one department.
Also, the VoIP switch is loaded with most of the features that small and medium sized
businesses had to pay very high prices for on the phone
company's Centrex system. The alternative to Centrex was using an
expensive, on-premise PBX to have those features.
Customers tell us they are saving up to half the previous cost for
phone service, without compromising voice quality.
If you currently use analog
phones, a low cost Analog Telephone Adapter (ATA) is all you need to
connect. Some level of Internet access above dial-up, usually referred
to as Broadband, will get you calling on the IP network. Binary
Telecom's IP network has redundant gateways to the Public Switched
Telephone Network (PSTN), serving all of the US and Canada.
International calling is available at very low rates as well.
Is this service
anything like Vonage or Skype?
All three of our companies use the Internet Protocol to carry all or
a portion of their calls. This allows us to reduce costs by as much as
50%. Binary Telecom's focus will be on business users with
residential service also available.
Do I need to have a computer?
In all likelihood a computer is there because an always-on
connection to the Internet is necessary.
What Protocols and Codecs
do you use?
Our server/switch supports G711 and G729 codecs. We run on SIP
protocol, and support T-38 for faxing.
What is the billing
increment for origination and termination?
Calls are billed in 6 second increments.
Can I get a number from
another area code?
This is a very good idea for setting up a virtual office location. If you want to receive local calls from
customers in an additional location, we can provide a number that rings as a
local call to you in your present business office. So if you are in Los
Angeles and you want customers in New York to call you on a New York
number, we can set that up for you.
How does a business use VoIP if it has already invested in a PBX to manage its calls?
A Gateway device can be added to bridge the analog-to-digital voice
signaling. We can also assist
with the installation of a suitable Gateway or PBX system. Open source software can
bridge voice and data systems into one. If your PBX is a newer one, and already VoIP enabled, you may be able to
use this service with your current system. If you don't have a PBX system and are interested, contact us and we can install one for you.
Is this service
restricted to customers on the Internet, or can a call go through to
any phone number?
Your calls will go through to people and businesses with numbers on
the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) as well as to those using
VoIP. Unlimited
calls can be made anywhere in the US and Canada.
Am I locked into a long term
agreement?
Service is
month-to-month. If you or your company are not satisfied, there will be no
Early Termination Penalty fee. And very importantly, we do not lock you out of
your Analog Telephone Adapter, or keep the password from you. You can
then use it with other providers.
Can I keep the same phone number?
Binary Telecom will handle the "porting" of your number with an
LOA and a copy of your most
recent phone bill.
Use your SIP client and call us free
(even if all you want to do is hear an Asterisk based IP-PBX and test the quality)
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