Patton VoIP Solutions Guide

Patton’s Smart Node Telephony-over-IP gateways and routers offer a full range of solutions to address the challenges of integrating PSTN and IP networks and solve the critical … … migration issues associated with next-generation IP networks. Unique among VoIP solutions, Patton’s SessionRouter™ software offers configurable call- routing policies to support any numbering plan and ease your migration to IP calling. Converting Voice to Packet using industry-standard H.323 and SIP protocols is called VoIP . Making it work …
Patton’s SmartNode Telephony-over-IP gateways and routers offer a full range of solutions to address the challenges of integrating PSTN and IP networks and solve the critical migration issues associated with next-generation IP networks. Unique among VoIP solutions, Patton’s SessionRouter™ software offers configurable call- routing policies to support any numbering plan and ease your migration to IP calling….. The financial benefits of VoIP for residential, enterprise, and service-provider companies has been well known for years now. Many of the reductions in US domestic long-distance rates are the result of carriers adopting VoIP. And, VoIP technology PROMISES reduced costs, increased profits, and greater efficiencies in the networks of enterprises and service providers of ALL shapes and sizes. BUT THIS PROMISE has not yet come true! Problems with deployment and other challenges have hindered mass voice and data integration over a common IP network. The following points represent the KNOWN FACTS about successful VoIP deployments. Understanding these facts is the key to success for implementing any Converged Network strategy. The following pages of this Solutions Guide present a set of business case models that further develop and illustrate the points below. Problems with deployment and other challenges have hindered mass voice and data integration over a common IP network. Patton’s unique range of Telephony-over-IP products removes the key barriers and solves the issues preventing mass VoIP deployment. The financial benefits of VoIP for residential, enterprise, and service-provider companies has been well known for years now. Many of the reductions in US domestic long-distance rates are the result of carriers adopting VoIP. And, VoIP technology PROMISES reduced costs, increased profits, and greater efficiencies in the networks of enterprises and service providers of ALL shapes and sizes. BUT THIS PROMISE has not yet come true! Problems with deployment and other challenges have hindered mass voice and data integration over a common IP network. The following points represent the KNOWN FACTS about successful VoIP deployments. Understanding these facts is the key to success for implementing any Converged Network strategy. The following pages of this Solutions Guide present a set of business case models that further develop and illustrate the points below. • Supporting numbering plans and dialing procedures • Supporting supplementary services (Caller-ID, Call- Transfer, etc.) • Mastering network delay • Overcoming IP service quality issues • Truly integrating IP and PSTN telephony, migrating existing equipment and operational procedures. Deploying a dedicated telephone system and a separate data system in remote offices is expensive. It costs less to support remote sites over an IP LAN from a centralized location… When you do it with SmartNode’s SessionRouter technology, users won’t notice a difference. International voice and fax calling between offices over IP networks is much less expensive than international long-distance calling. Routing voice and fax traffic over an existing IP network infrastructure provides better bandwidth utilization—which equals better asset utilization—and eliminates redundant expenses. Traditional telephone equipment for the enterprise network is low-cost, while leased lines, toll charges, network management systems and support are higher-cost elements. Telephony-over-IP offers tremendous cost reductions by leveraging low-cost legacy telephone equipment and radically reducing costs for other network elements—all without impacting the user’s experience. Consolidating private voice and data networks into a single IP-based communications infrastructure with Telephony-over-IP improves the overall efficiency of the entire communications system. Enterprises using Telephony-over-IP realize dramatically reduced administration costs for end-user MACs (moves, adds, and changes). IP Telephony software applications are largely based on newer IP-centric server architectures. Patton SmartNodes enable seamless integration of these packages with pre-existing, non-IP-PBXs, thus eliminating the cost of deploying next-generation enterprise networks.
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