Enhanced Telephony
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Deliver more functionality
at a lower price |
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Enhanced Telephony Systems or IP Telephony can deliver more functionality at a lower price to enterprises, governments, carriers, and small businesses than conventional telephony solutions, allowing organizations to focus personnel and budget on core business activities rather than on supporting a telephone system.
IP Telephony sometimes called VoIP (for Voice over Internet Protocol), Internet telephony removes traditional boundaries. Phone calls are no longer limited to the telephone network. Through an amazing technological advancement, a whole new world of opportunity presents itself to the businesses.
The principle behind IP Telephony from ENC is simple: provide end users with the means to choose how, when and where to be reached — and to access key data — instantly. This, of course, is a necessity in an era of instant connection and communication.
One of the advantages of Enhanced Telephony Systems is the ability to connect telephone stations (with all the features and functionality one would expect from traditional phone system) in any location anywhere in the world. Imagine sitting in a branch office in St. Louis or New York, using a phone that is an actual extension from your home office in California.
| Before IP Telephony | After IP Telephony |
| Too many failed communications | Timely communications |
| Cumbersome and costly Add, Move, Changes | Easy to use and instant web access |
| Isolated and expensive infrastructure | Converged and enhanced network |
| Inflexible & expensive conferencing | Simple, and flexible conferencing |
| Multiple voice and data protocols | Standardized protocols (SIP & converged) |
IP Telephony can bring other communications channels such as: Instant Messaging, collaboration, conferencing and messaging for example, with the benefit of increased user productivity and streamlined processes.
- Enable economical multi-office communication.
- Deliver a comprehensive range of telephony features, including global dialing, IP messaging and IP conferencing.
- Protect investment with support for advanced telephony and messaging features based on the IETF SIP standard.
- Help ensure high availability with a carrier-class architecture and distributed applications to minimize the impact of a WAN failure.
- Protect against attacks with security-hardened Linux Operating System.
- Support temporary service from central-site servers in case of hardware failure.
- Offer optional dual hard disk (RAID) and redundant power supply modules for additional survivability.
- Support central management to ease administration for hundreds or even thousands of configurations and sites.
- Simplify transition to IP telephony with integrated FXO and FXS ports to support analog devices such as phones, fax machines, modems and intercoms.
- Provide local consolidation of voice mail, email and possibly faxes in a single inbox for location-independent retrieval and management.
- Offer a wide range of phone choices.












