VoIP PBX Solutions For Businesses. . . . What To Look For

Business communications has always been a challenging arena for management. . . . subject to cost, function, reliability, and other pressures and concerns. The emergence of VoIP technology. . . . and specificly application to PBX systems via IP based protocols. . . . has provided an enormous opportunity for companies to reap many benefits. Many companies today have multiple office locations around...

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As Predicted, 2005 was the year VoIP hit the Mainstream

Karen Ritz, VP Business Development, TelSoft Solutions

As Predicted, 2005 was the year VoIP hit the Mainstream A stable call accounting system is critical in this new VoIP environment Having a stable call accounting system that provides accurate call detail records is critical in this new VoIP environment. A recent article (http://www.b-eye-network.com/view/2027), talks about how VoIP has come forward in the mainstream and that the key to VoIP is the ability to provide accur ate and sustainable billing and operational support systems.

"VoIP is not a new invention from the last six months.... But when the Economist puts the "death" of the traditional telecom service provider on the cover in association with eBay's purchase of Skype, it appears that VoIP has hit the mainstream.

VoIP is moving out of the corporate PBX and PC attached headset. In fact, you can now have a home VoIP conversation on a "phone." The conversation quality is constantly improving as well. This is providing a meaningful substitute to traditional wireline and wireless telecom service providers. As stated in Porter's Power of the Substitute, some combinations of VoIP and various transmission networks are amazing.

What does VoIP mean for business intelligence?

Billing World and other similar organizations believe that the key to VoIP is the ability to provide accurate and sustainable billing and operational support systems (B/OSS). Such organizations are the B/OSS community! Hopefully, they are taking this approach. Carolyn Schuk's article on VoIP fraud shows exactly how much residential and corporate VoIP providers have to lose if they do not provide that robust B/OSS infrastructure.

From customer care to provisioning to billing, maintaining the "standards" set by the existing telecom industry is a good way for VoIP providers to win customers from the remaining group of traditional providers. But I do not believe that B/OSS, the traditional customer care center, will be the answer. The answer is in the transition from the customer care call center to the self supported activation, provisioning and care for a VoIP customer.

For the VoIP provider's business intelligence organization, this will require new ways of including the customer in the loop for accurate billing, fraud detection and network outages. While the big challenge is to avoid the classic Dilbert moment where you must report network performance problems, but you cannot because the network is having the performance problems."

Having a stable call accounting system that provides accurate call detail records is critical in this new environment.

About the author:
Author, Karen Ritz, VP Business Development for TelSoft Solutions, writes on the business benefits of call accounting and call detail record technology. More information can be found at http://www.telsoft-solutions.com.


Is Skype Taking Over VoIP In North America??

If the news from broadband management company Sandvine is any indication. . . the answer is yes. At least for residential anyway. Calls using Skype account for nearly half of the VOIP minutes used (46. 2%) and about 40% of the VOIP bandwidth used in North America, according to an analysis done by Sandvine. That puts Skype usage ahead of Vonage, Cablevision, and other popular branded residential VOIP offerings. In fact, Sandvine says Skype users account for 35. 8% of individual VOIP callers on North American networks. Now again. . . . look deeper. That's residential users. . . . . . not business....

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The latest information and news on VoIP:

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Service Provider VoIP Market Down 8% in 3Q08 As Large Telcos Scale Back (Cell...
Large RBOCs and ILECs are scaling back on VoIP equipment purchases, helping bring down the worldwide service provider VoIP market 8% sequentially to $816 million in 3Q08, says market research firm Infonetics Research in a new report.
Foreclosures, consumer cutbacks freeze carrier spending on VoIP (Network World)
Home foreclosures and a generally bad economy are driving down demand for wired phone lines, which will freeze much carrier spending on VoIP infrastructure until 2011, according to a new Infonetics report.
DeFi will serve up VoIP over WiFi on iPhone (Ars Technica)
VoIP over WiFi with a flat-rate monthly charge for both calls and the network?what's the catch? Provider DeFi says they can deliver it all: now to Nokia S60 phones, and soon to iPhones. Read More...
10 VoIP applications for your mobile phone (e-Consultancy)
Making calls on your mobile phone can get quite expensive, especially when calling internationally. Fortunately, there are now a number of great mobile VoIP services that make international calling from mobile phones dirt cheap.
China VoIP & Digital Telecom Inc. Releases Third Quarter Financial Results (P...
China VoIP & Digital Telecom Inc. released its 2008 third quarter financial results yesterday:
Net Quintum VoIP Gateways Achieve Certification for Microsoft Exchange Unifie...
Network Equipment Technologies, Inc. today announced that Quintum, now part of NET, has successfully completed Microsoft certification for Microsoft Exchange Unified Messaging for both the VX and Tenor lines of VoIP switches and gateways, confirming their ability to easily integrate a customer's existing voice infrastructure with Exchange Unified Messaging.
Regional Service Providers Continue to Select Nortel for Anywhere, Anytime Vo...
If customers think access to the latest voice and multimedia applications are only available in large, highly populated cities, think again. With a Carrier VoIP solution from Nortel(1)(NYSE: NT), designed specifically for regional service providers, customers in some of the most remote places in North America can enjoy the same VoIP services deployed in large metropolitan areas.
DeFi Global Access VoIP for iPhone coming (MacNN)
DeFi Mobile has announced the expansion of its Global Access VoIP service to include the iPhone platform. For a monthly subscription fee, users will have access to unlimited global calling, roaming, and long distance. The calls require a WiFi connection, but the company claims that its global partnerships extend the available access points to include private and commercial connections. Other ...
Sigma, BroadSoft Team For VoIP, Join Each Other?s Partner Group (Communicatio...
Sigma Systems is partnering with VoIP software developer BroadSoft Inc. to provide provisioning and fulfillment solutions to telcos and cablecos for hosted business VoIP services. Under the partnership, BroadSoft has joined Sigma?s Solution Partner program, and Sigma has joined BroadSoft?s Enabling Technology...
ooma Core VoIP Device with No Monthly Service Bills on Sale (I4U)
The ooma Core VoIP Phone System with No Monthly Phone Service Bills is on sale on Amazon.com for $229.99. ooma is VOIP service that offers free US calling and basic service with their device. Besides making money with the hardware, the company offers th...

PBX Versus VoIP

PBX Versus VoIP Many of those out there are considering the best way to go, PBX versus VoIP. While there are some similarities between the two, the differences are large as well. As a business owner, you need to consider more than just which one looks like it's the right choice. You will need to cover: * Ease of use of the system with your employees. * The costs of use of the system compared to that which you are using now. * The installation cost of the system. * The quality of the system and whether or not it will be reliable for your company's needs. Looking at this, there are many reasons...

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