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  • PBX

    An IP PBX ("Internet Protocol private branch exchange") is a system that connects telephone extensions to the public switched telephone network (PSTN) and provides internal communication for a business.
    An IP PBX is a PBX system with IP connectivity and may provide additional audio, video, or instant messaging communication utilizing the TCP/IP protocol stack.

    Voice over IP (VoIP) gateways can be combined with traditional PBX functionality to allow businesses to use their managed intranet to help reduce long distance expenses and take advantage of the benefits of a single network for voice and data (converged network).
    An IP PBX may also provide CTI features.

    An IP PBX can exist as a physical hardware device or as a software platform. 

  • Phones

    SIP phones are no doubt the hottest topic in the telecommunication industry today.

    SIP stands for Session Initiation Protocol which is a communications protocol for integrating multimedia communication sessions. SIP phones, also known as VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) phones, are IP (Internet Protocol) telephones that enable your internet service provider to integrate basic phone capabilities with web, email, online chat and more through IP network.

  • Routers

    WiFi router is an electronic device that sends data received from an Internet cable to other devices.
    It also acts as a wireless access point from which it shares data through the use of radio signals.
    The router converts the data stream delivered by your Internet connection into radio signals.
    These signals are received by WiFi capable devices such as smartphones, laptops, and tablets.
    The router acts as a hub that sets up a local area network and manages all of the devices and communication in it.

  • Access Point

    An access point, is a sub-device within the local area network that provides another location for devices to connect from and enables more devices to be on the network.

  • Switches

    A network switch (also called switching hub, bridging hub, and, by the IEEE, MAC bridge) is networking hardware that connects devices on a computer network by using packet switching to receive and forward data to the destination device.

    A network switch is a multiport network bridge that uses MAC addresses to forward data at the data link layer (layer 2) of the OSI model.
    Some switches can also forward data at the network layer (layer 3) by additionally incorporating routing functionality.
    Such switches are commonly known as layer-3 switches or multilayer switches.

  • Private LTE

    Private LTE is a network that is run specifically for the benefit of an organization, such as a utility, factory or police department.
    Only authorized users of that organization have access to the network.
    The organization decides where there will be coverage, how the network will perform, who has access and priority.

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