Replacing outgoing calls with VOIP

squirrel

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Heeeeeeello,

I am looking to replace all outgoing calls with VOIP. What kind of equipment is needed? Is VOIP good enough for totally replacing outgoing calls? From what i've gathered VOIPBuster offer the best rates at the moment. I'd appreciate if anyone can point me in the right direction for more information

Thanks
 
replacing all outgoing calls with voip

Hi to all

im currently investigating or should i say studying voip behavior, im still new to voip as a whole but find it on its own very interesting. im holding the position as a senior tech @ a telcomunication (samsung) branch in the westrand called Procon. we recently (middle 2005) started using voip on our pabx`s. it works on sertain aspects of what its sumed up to be. the qaulity of voice is not realy that great but we are working to better it, what i am doingat the moment is trying to vind a voip dsl router with Qos that will eliminate this problem... we currently use a normal dsl router the connect a voip router from lan to wan ect. any sugestio s on better products???
 
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jfd1104 said:
Hi to all

the qaulity of voice is not realy that great but we are working to better it,

VoIP Quality really depends on bandwidth and the quality of the internet connection. Unfortunately in SA bandwidth is expensive and the and quality internet connection is also expensive. DSL in SA is great for email and web browsing but when it comes to VoIP it is currently not consistently reliable to be a good business solution(for many users), for that you will need the more expensive Diginet(point to point) connection. Diginet is a dedicated internet connection at a constant rate both up and down, but it all comes at a price.

jfd1104 said:
what i am doingat the moment is trying to vind a voip dsl router with Qos that will eliminate this problem... we currently use a normal dsl router the connect a voip router from lan to wan ect. any sugestio s on better products???

PM me and I can supply you with VoIP routers that have BRI/PRI/FXO/FXS ports that can intergrate with existing PBX's with built in QOS and connects to either DSL or Diginet lines. I also supply Asterisk solutions too.
 
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