Quescom Offers Incremental VoIP Solutions. (New Products).The French company QuesCom has made available its NextBX IP Telephony The two-way transmission of voice over a packet-switched IP network, which is part of the TCP/IP protocol suite. The terms "IP telephony" and "voice over IP" (VoIP) are synonymous. Architecture, a suite of software applications and services designed to enable a business to leverage its existing investment in PBX (Private Branch eXchange) An inhouse telephone switching system that interconnects telephone extensions to each other as well as to the outside telephone network (PSTN). technology. It is an open architecture that rakes advantage of businesses' existing PBX systems to enable them to run voice over IP (VoIP), and helps ISPs offer more cost-competitive solutions for long-distance voice communications. NextBX[R] architecture consists of SmartIAD (Integrated Access Devices An IAD is a customer premises device that provides access to wide area networks and the Internet. Specifically, it aggregates multiple channels of information including voice and data across a single shared access link to a carrier or service provider PoP (Point of Presence). ) servers, an IP enabler for PBX systems and NextBX IP Telephony Services. As 12 Telephony enablers, the QuesCom 500 and 600 SmartIAD (integrated access devices) servers convert telephone communications from traditional PSTN (Public Switched Telephone Network) The worldwide voice telephone network. Once only an analog system, the heart of most telephone networks today is all digital. In the U.S. networks to IP packet-based infrastructures, with the 600 capable of handling up to 120 voice calls per server. These are designed to allow progressive migration of current communication systems to tomorrow's unified systems. Both the 500 and 600 models receive input as data and voice stream. Data are delivered by the local data infrastructure via a router or by raking 12 packets directly from a LAN (Local Area Network) A communications network that serves users within a confined geographical area. The "clients" are the user's workstations typically running Windows, although Mac and Linux clients are also used. , using QuesCom's routing features. Voice is transmitted from the local PBX in digital or analog format from the opposite end. www.quescom.com/+33 4 97 23 48 48 |
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