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VoIP opens up a new horizon in the telephony market for service providers
and OEMs alike. Service providers, including cable and Internet providers gain
a new stream of revenue from IP networks with the opportunity to offer enhanced
services such as real-time communication and interactive voice response to
customers. OEMs gain the opportunity to enter the data broadband space with the
development of cost efficient equipment such as VoIP gateways, IP phones,
Internet call centers, IP PBX and Fax over IP (FoIP) that convert analog
information into packet data suitable for transport over IP networks.
For the enterprise customer, such multi-national corporations, the benefits of
utilizing a VoIP solution include:
- Unified infrastructure (voice and data)
- Reduced total cost of ownership
- Administration through Web-based interfaces
- Simplified installation and relocation
- Advanced applications (unified messaging, web call-through, virtual PBX extension, collaborative multi-media, Internet call waiting and more)
- International calling and Toll bypass
MindLinX Technology Consultants offers turn-key solutions for VoIP
in both the Carrier and Enterprise space providing our customers unique functionality, product
differentiation and a shortened time-to-market. The MindLinX
VoIP development team has
extensive experience in global network infrastructure design, global
implementation, protocol stack, digital signal processing (DSP),
embedded application software and hardware development.
When VoIP technology was in its infancy, there were many problems with the quality of
service compared to a traditional phone call. We as individuals, working with
various manufacturers and carriers, were there
developing this technology and have dramatically improved it. Today, a VoIP phone call over
the Public Internet can be engineered to be indistinguishable from a traditional call. Some of the systems employed by
VoIP to improve call quality include the introduction of new voice coding
technology, jitter buffering techniques and quality of service (QoS) bandwidth
management. These systems have largely addressed such call quality issues as
latency, jitter behavior, packet loss and echo problems.
Today, phone networks are on a migration path to VOIP. A VoIP system employs
a packet-switched network, where the voice signal is digitized, compressed and
inserted into an IP packet for transmission across any medium. This compressed digital message no longer requires a
dedicated voice channel throughout the transport.
Instead, a message can be sent across the same data lines that are used for the
Intranet or Internet. Since a dedicated channel is no longer needed, the message
can now share bandwidth with other messages in the data network.
Key Benefits
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Saves you time
and money by negotiating and managing exchange agreements between
multiple service providers
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Provides voice,
data, and fax services and a variety of enhanced applications
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Monitors all aspects of the network to assure optimal QoS
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Use of our MindLinX™ technology which enables seamless transmission of traffic
between routes
- Assurance that our partners are sending and receiving carrier-class service at the
lowest cost
Capabilities
- International design and deployment
- Voice transport using Public Internet, IPLC, VSAT, Sonet, Frame Relay, and
ATM
- SS7/C7
- QoS (toll quality voice)
- Security
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