IXP 20-20 IP Enabled
VoIP
Voice over IP (VoIP) refers to a way to carry phone calls over an IP data network, whether on
the Internet or an organization's own internal network. IP telephony encompasses the full suite of telephony
services enabled by VoIP, including the interconnection of phones for actual communications and basic features
such as conferencing, transfer, forward, and hold. IP Communications also include
business applications that enhance communications to enable applications such as unified messaging,
contact centers (call centers), and rich-media conferencing that combines voice, data, and video.
Teltronics 20-20 IP enabled incorporates a blend of voice and data communications in a single
converged system. The transition to VoIP takes place in a controlled fashion
without disruption of telephony services while converged voice and data networks are established.
Teltronics initial offering introduces VoIP products as upgrades to the 20-20 system. The most frequently
requested upgrades are gateways, IP telephone sets and the ability to interoperate with other systems. The
Teltronics 20-20 VoIP offering includes a variety of modules to VoIP enable every aspect of the system.
Modules of the 20-20 IP-enabled Solution:
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