Small Business
Posted on Aug 13 in O-TELby Press OfficerPrint
| CASE STUDY: SMALL BUSINESS | |
| Scenario:
1) New small business establishment 2) Current business growing 3) Satellite Branch 4) Business with analogue PBX 5) Sales / Small Call centre (10seats) |
Required Broadband infrastructure:
1) Telkom ADSL (512kbps) |
| Hardware Required:
1) O-Box 2) IP PBX (with FXO ports) 3) IP Phones 4) 2 Port gateway (for Analogue PBX) |
Services Required:
1) O-Tel Line Rental 2) Once off Installation on analogue PBX 3) Analogue PBX Programming |
| Optional Services:
1) Inter-Branch calling 2) Local Internet Bandwidth from O-Tel |
Number of users:
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If client has multiple PSTN telephone lines, but needing more lines and extensions, and also looking at +/- 30% cost savings, then this solution is applicable. ü The O-Box or an O-Tel Approved DSL Router is required for DSL connectivity. ü IP PBX can handle a maximum of 8 PSTN lines to be used as incoming ü IP PBX can handle a maximum of 253 IP Phones and 30 Concurrent calls ü IP PBX connects to O-Tel server via DSL, and uses trunk for incoming and outgoing ü IP PBX can inter-connect to other branches voice network too via O-Tel (on-net) ü IVR, Voicemail, etc may be used as optional service to portray a professional company outlook. This is FREE, included in the PBX ü Analogue PBX’s are connected with a gateway which in turn connects to O-Tel ü Analogue PBX to be programmed to process all calls via trunk connected to O-Tel Gateway. |
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