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Features & Major Benefits
Simplified Infrastructure
with Full Integration
IP64 is a single LAN infrastructure providing
PSTN, VoIP telephony and data/internet service.
It integrates with full PBX functions including
auto attendant, multi-level IVRS capability,
and full function individual voice mail.
IP64 serves as a platform
for more strategic communications that combines
voice and data to achieve the objective
of converged communications. It rides on
any IP network with full keyphone features
to cater for all your company's data and
PSTN needs.
Increasing Operational Efficiency while
Reducing Operating Cost
The simplicity and low cost of VoIP technology
are driving its rapid adoption by both consumers
and businesses. VoIP cuts cost by eliminating
duplication and replacing separate voice
and data networks with one common infrastructure
for both users and providers.
Making calls using IP64
need not involve any visible changes for
the users. The users could simply connect
the system directly to the Internet to make
and receive calls. Another simple method
is to install a "softphone" software
on any personal computer and use a headset
or microphone to make and receive calls.
Neither party pays anything extra.
Exceptional Scalability and Flexibility
IP64 could grow with your company's expanding
requirements. It comes with a main console
that communicates with up to 12 PSTN lines
and up to 64 extensions. By adding WiFi
access points or LAN switch, the coverage
could be extended to a unified network structure
for data and voice. It is simple to add
phone lines wherever and whenever needed,
which enables greater operational resilience
and flexibility in response to fluctuations
in demand across time and space. Also, new
applications like web-enabled call centers
and remote telecommuting could be developed
at anytime.
Portability and Higher Accessibility
for Dynamic Office
VoIP telephony systems are not tied to physical
locations or specific devices. It could
talk to the device that has Internet protocol
access and thus enables home office capability.
With IP64, users could simply
install a "softphone" software
on any personal computer and use a headset
or microphone to make and receive calls.
Also, calls could be picked up from any
extension and forwarded to any extension
for easy access. The extensions could be
used for working at home or anywhere you
take your PC. You could simply connect the
extension and the system by Internet or
VPN, the remote extension will enjoy the
full functionality of the telephone system
as if you were in the office. When connected
to a PC, you could also keep a complete
call log or download phone books to the
system or extension easily.
Customization
of Needs and Preferences
IP64 makes any office feel like a major
corporation. You could customize your system
by simply configuring the system through
the telephone's menu setting selection or
phone book data entry process. There are
multiple levels of greetings so that you
have the option of selecting language, department,
personal greetings and more. You could record
your own voice prompts, welcome messages
and customize the call flow. You could even
download your favorite music as the default
music-on-hold, plug in an external audio
source as music-on-hold, or even play a
customized message.
Standard SIP phone can be
registered to IP64 as one of the extension
to access the basic functions. Thus the
connectivity to IP64 extends to various
3rd party SIP phone such as desktop, WiFi
SIP phone. When connecting to mobile phone
with WiFi and SIP client, the mobile phone
shall become one of the office land line
extension when user is at the office.
Other Special Highlights
* Embedded robust main unit with 12 line
interface
* Supporting 64 extensions
* Web interface user-friendly configuration
* Remote configuration
* Multi-level Interactive Voice Response
* All digital voice mail
* Three-way conference calls
* Caller ID indication
* Remote extension
* Extensions with speakerphone
* Voice recording during conversation
* Power failure transfer for emergency
Connectivity Diagram

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