- MultiVoIP is a point-to-point, voice-over-IP gateway
that integrates seamlessly into your data and voice network. It is
designed to help you maximize investments you've already made in your
IP network infrastructure. It is specifically targeted at businesses
looking to reduce toll charges between frequently called sites.
Applications:
- Office-to-Office Communications
A MultiVOIP network can be as small as two offices or
as large as hundreds of offices. Each office installs and
configures a MultiVOIP on their network to begin placing calls or
sending faxes to the other offices on the VOIP network. The most
substantial savings are often realized in overseas communication.
MultiVOIP supports 14.4K bps real-time faxing over an
IP network. For businesses with a heavy fax load between offices,
reducing faxing costs may be the primary use for the MultiVOIP network.
Telecommuters or customers off the IP network can make
free long distance calls by dialing into a local MultiVOIP and placing
toll-free calls to any location on the VOIP network. You can even
have a MultiVOIP at a remote site dial a local phone number for a free
person-to-person long distance call.
- Creating Off-premise Extensions
Extend the reach of your PBX into home office
locations. Simply connect a MultiVOIP gateway to the PBX at the
corporate office, and another MultiVOIP gateway at the remote office.
Now, anyone can place calls to the remote office by simply dialing an
extension number.
Utilizing a laptop with Microsoft NetMeeting, a mobile
worker can make a Voice over IP call back to the corporate office.
This allows the mobile worker to utilize the Internet to check voice
mail, call co-workers on the corporate PBX, and get a dial tone from the
PBX to make off-network calls, all for free.
- Eliminate Toll-Free Numbers
Utilizing a laptop with Microsoft NetMeeting, a mobile
worker can make a Voice over IP call back to the corporate office.
This allows the mobile worker to utilize the Internet to check voice
mail, call co-workers on the corporate PBX, and get a dial tone from the
PBX to make off-network calls, all for free.