By IP enabling your telephone system to carry voice traffic over your
existing data network, you are able to make maximum use of your existing
data network infrastructure. In many cases, no additional network
infrastructure equipment is required.Strata CTX VoIP Applications and
Benefits
Toshiba Voice over IP gateway products are intended for use by smaller and
medium size organizations with multiple geographically dispersed locations.
This enables them to take advantage of the toll bypass long distance cost
savings.
Using these Voice over IP gateway and extender products, customers can
route both voice and fax traffic through any new or existing Wide Area
Network (WAN) infrastructure, such as point to point, Frame Relay, a
Virtual Private Network (VPN), or even the public Internet. Customers
receive the benefits of sharing bandwidth while combining voice and fax
into one long distance carrier network. This eliminates the need to
maintain separate networks, improves overall business operation, and
produces substantial cost savings.
Toshiba Voice over IP gateway products provide a seamless bridge between
the public switched telephone network and a TCP/IP network. The gateway
eliminates the costs and inconvenience of maintaining separate networks by
creating one voice and fax long distance carrier. The gateway is
transparent to the users so there are no changes in the way they place
voice or fax calls. The gateway uses current telephones, host telephone
systems, fax machines, routers, wiring, LANs, and WANs, so no additional
infrastructure equipment is required.
Using Toshiba Strata systems with VoIP solutions, customers receive the
benefits of much greater call center effectiveness and customer service
capabilities that improve their business operation.
Cost-effective VoIP applications.
Toshiba Strata CTX and Strata DK telephone systems integrate with Voice
over IP telephony gateway products that provide service enhancing and cost
effective Voice over IP applications targeted to small and medium size
customers with multiple offices. Customers receive the benefits of much
greater call center effectiveness and customer service capabilities that
improve their business operation. They also benefit from office to office
toll bypass calling that produces substantial cost savings.
Toll Bypass.
Voice and fax traffic between a home office and branch office, normally
routed through the public switched telephone toll network, is instead
carried via the Internet or a private intranet in the form of IP packets.
The benefit is cost savings by eliminating long distance toll charges
between these locations, especially for international calls.
IP Call Center.
One of the major expenses of a call center is the cost of incoming 800
lines. A call center can use the IP Voice Gateway solution to produce
substantial savings by increasing incoming local calls and reducing
incoming calls on 800 lines. This is done by setting up local point of
presence (POP) locations so geographically dispersed customers dial a local
access number, access the gateway, and route these calls via a private IP
network and/or the public Internet to the call center instead of dialing a
central 800 number. This makes these incoming calls local calls for
customers and avoids 800 toll charges for these calls to the call center.
Teleworker.
Digital telephone extender products allow you to put Toshiba digital
telephones in small branches and employees’ home offices. These employees
become better integrated into the organization by using all the telephone
features available to workers in the main office.
Strata CTX VoIP Products
Toshiba Strata CTX and Strata DK telephone systems integrate with Voice
over IP telephony gateway products that provide service enhancing and cost
effective VoIP applications targeted to small and medium size customers
with multiple offices. Voice over IP telephony gateway products offer toll
bypass cost savings and provide call center productivity enhancements that
make voice over IP technology a sound investment.
Toshiba IP Voice Gateway: The Toshiba IP Voice Gateway is a
self-contained communications gateway device that enables organizations to
route both voice and fax communications over a TCP/IP network. The IP Voice
Gateway (BVPU) is a printed circuit board that inserts into a universal
slot in a Strata CTX or DK system. The BVPU is an H.323 Version 2 compliant
gateway and can interoperate with other H.323 devices as well as other BVPU
cards in other systems.
In the simplest sense, the BVPU converts outgoing voice or fax signals
into a digital format, compresses and packages the signal for transmission
over TCP/IP networks. On the incoming side, the BVPU reverses this process,
receiving voice or fax data packets and translating them back into
appropriate voice and fax signals.
The BVPU connects to the LAN through an RJ45, 10BaseT connection. An
RJ21 jack provides a serial maintenance connection. This connection must be
used to initiate the card. Once an IP address has been established,
maintenance may be performed through the LAN connection.
Each BVPU card occupies one slot in the Strata CTX670, CTX100, or DK424i
cabinet, or in the expansion cabinet of the Strata DK40i and supports 4 E&M
ports. Multiple (up to 20) 4-port BVPU cards can be installed in a Strata
CTX670 or DK424i system for capacity requirements up to 80 ports. Up to two
BVPU cards can be installed in a Strata CTX100 or DK40i system for capacity
requirements up to 8 ports. This meets the needs for both small and medium
sized customers.
Oki Internet Voice Gateway: Toshiba has an agreement with Oki
Network Technologies to market the Oki Internet Voice Gateway BV1250
products through authorized Toshiba dealers. The Oki Internet Voice Gateway
is an external solution that provides the ability to route both voice and
fax communications over a TCP/IP network.
With its seamless system configuration and all inclusive, one-box
design, Oki's Internet Voice Gateway provides excellent system reliability
and voice quality while eliminating the need for additional software,
computer boards, and wiring. The gateway is a compact, rack mountable,
self-contained, UNIX-based unit that is pre-configured and easy to install.
It is not a server PC with complex configuration requirements and does not
require MCSE certification. This allows organizations to take advantage of
IP telephony with simpler implementation requirements.
The Oki Internet Voice Gateway connects the existing telephone system’s
type 1 or 2, 2 or 4 wire E&M tie lines or regular analog loop start
telephone lines to digital data networks without the need to add a separate
server.
The Oki Internet Voice Gateway is upgradeable to take advantage of
future technologies and expandable to fit the changing size and scope of
the customer’s operation.
The Oki Internet Voice Gateway provides 4 ports configurable for 4 voice
channels, or there is an option for 3 voice channels and 1 fax channel.
Multiple (up to 20) 4-port gateways can be connected together for
additional capacity requirements up to 80 ports. This meets the needs for
both small and medium sized customers.
MCK Branch Office EXTender: Toshiba has an agreement with MCK
Communications to market their line of EXTender and PBXgateway products
with Strata business telephone systems through authorized Toshiba dealers.
The MCK EXTender products are intended for use by small and medium-sized
organizations with geographically dispersed locations. This enables them to
take advantage of lower cost, single system operations.
The MCK Branch Office EXTender extends the power of the main location’s
Strata system and voice mail system to small branch offices or individual
users over the customer’s existing data network. This enables groups or
individual remote workers to use Toshiba digital telephones to have
seamless access to the main location’s telephone system and voice mail
system from remote locations. This provides these remote employees with
transparent access to all the same capabilities as if they were locally
connected at the main location.
MCK EXtenders use MCK’s Remote Voice Protocol (RVP)™ and Remote Voice
Protocol over IP (RVPoIP)™ to convert voice and signaling into packets that
can be sent through a remote access connection to the corporate voice
network. The MCK EXTender connects to the customer’s existing corporate
network over traditional circuit switched networks including T1 (TDM),
Fractional T1, ISDN, Frame Relay circuits through an external network
device, or over packet switched networks (i.e. IP, xDSL, Cable). Using a
third-party network termination allows the Branch Office EXTender to
perform in a wide variety of network environments. Network connections can
include ISDN terminal adapters, CSU/DSUs, multiplexers, FRADs, routers,
DOCSIS-compliant cable modems, etc. Using advanced voice compression
algorithms, the EXTender minimizes network bandwidth requirements while
ensuring high voice quality.
Each EXTender remote unit is available in 12-port, 8-port, or individual
user configurations. A corresponding PBXgateway switch unit at the main
location end connects to the Strata system through digital station ports.
MCK PBXgateway switch units are available in 24-port, 12-port, and 8-port
configurations.
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