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ivr system for small business | cloud ivr system: Phone Systems for Small Business - 1 views

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    buying a phone system for your small business, consider that it's all about the acronyms. For example: Do you know a KSU from a VoIP? Before you buy, it's good to understand the differences among the types of systems and the terminology used, otherwise you may find yourself drowning in alphabet soup. Here are some of the terms and features that you need to consider when buying a phone system for your small business. Key Services Unit (KSU) In the more old-school in-office systems, a key system is typically used for employers with five to 40 employees. A key services unit (KSU) enables ordinary phones to handle multiple lines and make calls to other in-office extensions. KSU-less systems are a cheaper option for companies with fewer than 10 people: The phones contain the technology, and the system is not permanently wired into the office space. Private Branch Exchange (PBX) PBX systems fit companies with more than 40 employees, or companies that need more advanced, customizable options. Bulky PBX systems in closets are things of the past: With improved technology, the newer models can fit comfortably on a shelf or a desk.
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Buying Guide : Phone Systems for Small Business - 1 views

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    When buying a phone system for your small business, consider that it's all about the acronyms. For example: Do you know a KSU from a VoIP? Before you buy, it's good to understand the differences among the types of systems and the terminology used, otherwise you may find yourself drowning in alphabet soup. Here are some of the terms and features that you need to consider when buying a phone system for your small business. Key Services Unit (KSU) In the more old-school in-office systems, a key system is typically used for employers with five to 40 employees. A key services unit (KSU) enables ordinary phones to handle multiple lines and make calls to other in-office extensions. KSU-less systems are a cheaper option for companies with fewer than 10 people: The phones contain the technology, and the system is not permanently wired into the office space. Private Branch Exchange (PBX) PBX systems fit companies with more than 40 employees, or companies that need more advanced, customizable options. Bulky PBX systems in closets are things of the past: With improved technology, the newer models can fit comfortably on a shelf or a desk.
Rich Hintz

U.S. WAN Rearchitecture - Site Resources By Content Type - Cisco Systems - 0 views

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    technology tutorial describes how Cisco migrated its U.S. WAN from a hub-and-spoke network design that supported primarily client/server applications to a peer-to-peer network that supports advanced voice and video applications.
Esther Jarrell

Structured Cabling Market by Solution Type - 2020 | MarketsandMarkets - 0 views

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    Structured cabling systems are being used in various verticals as a part of the communication network. The communication network is the backbone of any infrastructure and the need for advanced communication technology has been consistently increasing. They help in the smooth and faster transmission of voice, data, and video signals from one point to another or from one system to another.
Rich Hintz

Lightwave - AT&T delivers coast-to-coast 40G backbone connectivity - 0 views

  • AT&T Inc. (search for AT&T) says it has lit the nation's first coast-to-coast network connections over new-generation IP/Multiprotocol Label Switching (search for MPLS) technology. The new-generation backbone network carries data at 40 Gbits/sec without the need for multiplexing
Rich Hintz

The OpenFabrics Alliance - 0 views

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    Not-for-profit dedicated RDMA (Remote Direct Memory Access) for server and storage connectivity. Developing a unified, open-source software stack for the two major RDMA fabric technologies -- InfiniBand and iWARP (also known as RDMA over Ethernet).
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    develop, distribute and promote a unified, transport-independent, open-source software stack for RDMA-capable fabrics and networks, including InfiniBand and Ethernet.
Rich Hintz

Visualizing Global Web Performance with Akamai - 0 views

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    picture of what's happening on the Internet
Rich Hintz

Riverbed Technology - 0 views

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    wide area data services; web caching; wide area file systems; WAN optimization; traffic shaping
Rich Hintz

Infrastructure & Networks - 0 views

  • Trans-Eurasia Information Network (TEIN)
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    Trans-Eurasia Information Network (TEIN) intends to bridge the digital divide of less developed countries in Asia by improving the Internet connectivity for research and education institutions.
Rich Hintz

The saw that could save us $2b - New Zealand's source for technology news on Stuff.co.nz - 0 views

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    Micro-trenching is a relatively new technique for laying communications cables that involves cutting a slit in the road surface, about half a centimetre wide and 15-20cm deep, into which a flexible conduit containing fibre cable is laid.
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Bulk Cat6a CMR Riser Rated Solid Copper Networking Cable - 0 views

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    WESTCables offers Riser rated Cat6a Bare copper Ethernet UL listed cable at a discounted price up to 20% OFF.
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