Companies with multiple offices typically maintain separate long distance service for each location. The best way to perform this long distance consolidation is by routing voice calls from remote offices to the headquarter's low-cost LD trunks over existing IP data links. This allows the calls to be routed without incremental costs that would cut into the savings achieved through consolidation. The use of VoIP also allows calls between offices to bypass the PSTN – making them virtually free. Quintum's Tenor VoIP MultiPath Switch provides the ideal solution for implementing such VoIP-based long distance consolidation.
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| Using Quintum's Tenor switches, outbound calls from smaller offices can be routed over existing WAN or VPN data connections to headquarters first – where they can then be sent to the PSTN over a T1. This yields substantial savings on telecom costs. It also allows calls between locations to be transported free of charge. |
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Consolidate long distance trunks and reduce toll charges.
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Multi-Office Scenarios
Three scenarios show how to utilize Tenor in remote office/branch office environments.
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