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 NET - Quintum

Voice-over-IP has tantalized the business world for years. Unfortunately, there are a host of reasons it has not yet been widely accepted. Customer acceptance of VoIP has remained weak for one intractable reason…risk. Phone service is absolutely critical to day-to-day operations, and no one wants to put it at risk. For enterprises, its many significant benefits - including lower call costs, integrated voice/data applications, and simplified network operations - remain out of reach. Service providers are not yet able to attract customers with lower costs and bundled services, which makes VoIP an attractive component of next-generation market strategies...all because of risk. Quintum's products address these concerns.
Quintum's intelligent VoIP switches and gateways are 'The Perfect Fit' for converged communications applications
Quintum's award-winning Tenor switches uniquely deliver the plug-and-play deployment, intelligent survivability and rich call management capabilities that are essential for VoIP success. No switching solution does a better job of meeting today's real-world VoIP requirements - including ease of implementation, service reliability and out-of-the-box interoperability with existing digital and analog infrastructure. Quintum's 'Any to Any' connectivity enables Tenors to integrate VoIP applications into any network environment, including PBXs, IP-PBXs, Legacy TDM endpoints, SIP endpoints and both PSTN and IP-based Service Providers. That's why Quintum Tenors are your best choice for provisioning VoIP services in both traditional and IP PBX environments.
• Risk free migration to complete VoIP application solutions
• Unparalleled value to Customers
• Products that are easy to install, use, and manage
• Superior quality and "five-nines" reliability
• Open architectures and standards compliance
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Quintum supports companies around the world, utilizing Tenors in a variety of VoIP applications.
ENTERPRISES
Quintum's Tenors offer VoIP functionality at the edge of the enterprise network ... unmatched by any other vendor - including dynamic call failover, out-of-the-box interoperability, SIP and H.323 support, and more. Quintum's Enterprise Tenors support Unified Communications, IP-PBX survivable branch office, call centers and multi-office trunking.
SERVICE PROVIDERS
Service providers have to provide consistent local access and a superior customer premises equipment (CPE) solution. The CPE has to install easily into your customers' existing environments - regardless of what kind of environments they may have. It has to protect call quality and has to help control initial provisioning costs and ongoing Operational expenses. Service Providers use Tenors to support Hosted IP-PBX, SIP Trunking, VoIP Termination and Calling Card applications.
Unified Communications Proxy for ‘Any to Any' Connectivity
The new Unified Communications Proxy (UCP) enables the Tenor to provide ‘Any to Any’ connectivity between the unified communications cloud, the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN), TDM equipment and SIP VoIP equipment. This means Tenor can switch SIP to SIP calls, TDM to TDM calls and SIP to TDM calls, assuring easy integration into any existing voice network. This flexibility allows service providers to deploy VoIP to customer premises, regardless of whether the existing network supports SIP, TDM switching, or both.
Another key feature the UCP brings to Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007 is that it can support multiple gateways off of one Microsoft mediation server. This allows enterprises to support branch offices with legacy PBXs, IP-PBXs, analog and modem-based endpoints, as well as UC clients, without needing to deploy a Mediation Server at every branch location. This constitutes a tremendous savings for enterprises.
The UCP also provides the ability to support fax capabilities in a Microsoft OCS environment. The Unified Communications Proxy provides offers a ‘fax around’ for Microsoft Office Communications Manager 2007 by interpreting and routing calls directed between the fax machines and the PSTN.
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