Services | VoIP & Video Conferencing
Stay connected and collaborate effectively with our VoIP and video conferencing solutions. We offer advanced communication systems that enable crystal-clear voice and video communication, no matter where your teams are located.
IP Gateways
Connecting traditional telephony systems to IP-based networks, enabling VoIP in legacy systems.
- IP Gateways are devices that translate and route data between different types of networks.
- Protocol Translation: Converts data from one protocol to another.
- Interoperability: Enables communication between networks with different technologies.
- Security: May include features like firewall, NAT, and encryption.
IP PBX Systems
Cost-effective, scalable, and offers advanced communication features.
- An IP PBX is a telephone switching system within an organization that manages voice over IP (VoIP) calls.
- VoIP Support: Allows voice calls over Internet Protocol (IP) networks.
- Call Routing: Routes calls within the organization and manages call features.
- Unified Communications: Integrates voice, video, messaging, and other communication channels.
IP Phones
Desktop IP phones, cordless IP phones, video IP phones, etc.
- IP phones, also known as VoIP phones, are devices that allow users to make calls over the internet rather than traditional phone lines.
- Voice and Video Calling: Allows both voice and video communication.
- Integration: Can integrate with other business applications and services.
- PoE (Power over Ethernet): Can be powered through Ethernet cables.
Video Conferencing
Zoom, Microsoft Teams, Cisco Webex, etc.
- Video conferencing systems enable real-time visual and audio communication between multiple participants in different locations.
- HD Video and Audio: Provides high-quality video and audio transmission.
- Screen Sharing: Allows participants to share their screens for presentations.
- Multipoint Conferencing: Supports multiple participants in a single call.
Intercom & Paging Systems
Offices, hospitals, warehouses, and other large facilities.
- Intercom and paging systems facilitate internal communication within a building or facility.
- Two-Way Communication: Allows for conversations between designated points.
- Paging: Broadcasts announcements to multiple locations.
- Integration: Can be integrated with other communication systems.
AVL Tracking System Switches (Automatic Vehicle Location)
Fleet management, logistics, transportation services.
- AVL tracking systems use GPS technology to track and monitor the location of vehicles in real-time.
- Real-Time Tracking: Provides up-to-date location information.
- Geofencing: Defines virtual boundaries and triggers alerts when a vehicle enters or leaves a specified area.
- Reporting and Analytics: Generates reports on vehicle movement and activity.
D-VPN Services (Dedicated Virtual Private Network)
Offices, hospitals, warehouses, and other large facilities.
- D-VPN services provide a secure, private network connection over the internet, typically used by businesses to connect remote offices or provide secure access for employees.
- Encryption: Ensures data security during transmission.
- Scalability: Can accommodate a growing number of users or locations.
- Remote Access: Allows secure access for remote employees.
SIP Trunk Integration (Session Initiation Protocol)
SIP trunking allows businesses to make and receive VoIP calls using their existing PBX system.
- Integrate SIP trunks into your communication infrastructure to reduce costs and improve scalability. Our solutions offer seamless integration between your IP PBX systems and SIP trunks.
- VoIP Calling: Enables voice communication over IP networks.
- Scalability: Can be easily scaled to meet changing business needs.
- Cost Savings: Often more cost-effective than traditional phone lines.
IVR Recording (Interactive Voice Response)
Customer support hotlines, automated information services.
- IVR systems use voice prompts and touch-tone phone keypad entries to interact with callers and direct them to the appropriate department or information.
- Menu Navigation: Guides callers through a series of menu options.
- Call Routing: Routes calls based on user input or pre-defined rules.
- Integration: Can be integrated with CRM or other business systems.