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VoIP is the next generation of voice communications which allows cost savings and the use of advanced applications to improve business processes.
Used by service providers and businesses it has significant advantages over the traditional methods of communicating.
From a service providers perspective it allows a huge rationalisation of the various disparate voice and data networks they have to support. This allows them to reduce their operating costs and introduce new products and services to their customers.
For an enterprise then the benefits are based on reducing telephony costs, line rentals as well as per minute charges, and the introduction of new applications. These include teleworking services, disaster recovery and advanced team based working tools
Many companies still have separate voice and data networks but would like to take advantage of the benefits of using Internet Telephony. A gateway therefore converts a telephone conversation into the correct format as data packets to enable it to travel across a data network as Internet Telephony. Gateways are required at both ends of a telephone conversation so that voice can be converted then reconverted back into intelligible language at the other end. VegaStream VoIP gateways are available to cater for different sized companies according to the number of simultaneous conversations that would typically take place. For example, the Vega Europa supports up to 10 analog ports, and either 4 or 8 basic rate ISDN channels (on 2 or 4 interfaces). BRI interfaces supporting NT and TE mode.
VegaStream's VoIP gateways enable service providers and business customers to rapidly deploy and profit from lower telephony costs and improved productivity across their organisations' HQs and remote offices.
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