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If you've answered "yes" to any one of the above questions, then you've come to the right place. InfoSight can help you substantially lower monthly telecommunication expenses -- by hundreds of dollars or more -- and deliver unmatched reliability, scalability and manageability, plus a user interface that sets the standard for ease-of-use. We can design a Voice, Video and Data (VDV) network complete with Contact Center for any size organization.
IP Telephony Solutions - More than simply an alternative to expensive long distance rates, IP Telephony's true promise lies in the increased services and improved client relationships it can facilitate. Compared to current Computer Telephony Integration (CTI), IP Telephony brings maximum value to incoming telephone calls and the information that can be derived from them. By making this information easier to obtain and flexible to use, IP Telephony offers an impressive information gathering alternative for e-business and advanced Customer Relationship Management (CRM) purposes.
Many organizations use VoIP to streamline their networks. By routing thousands of phone calls through a circuit switch and into an IP gateway, they can seriously reduce the bandwidth they're using for the long haul. By migrating to this technology, telephone networks immediately gain the ability to communicate the way computers do. VoIP is a vast improvement over the current phone system in efficiency, cost and flexibility.
The benefits of IP Telephony over traditional phone systems include:
Because a LAN / WAN network is the super highway for data and VoIP communication traffic within an organization, it needs consideration. Dimensioning the LAN / WAN network to ensure it is fully optimized to support a combination of VoIP and data is a critical element for successful operation of VoIP systems. InfoSight fully understands this critical need and how to implement a fully optimized and efficient LAN / WAN network to support data and VoIP solutions deployment. Visit our LAN / WAN network page or send us an email with your questions.

One of the most common VoIP services in use today is IP telephony. These specialized phones look just like normal phones with a handset, cradle and buttons. But instead of having the standard RJ-11 phone connectors, IP phones have an RJ-45 Ethernet connector. IP phones connect directly to your router and have all the hardware and software necessary right onboard to handle the IP call. Wi-Fi phones allow subscribing callers to make VoIP calls from any Wi-Fi hot spot.
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