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Do you have a Back Up Plan if your PRI/T-1 Fails?

Many of you may have a PRI or a T-1 circuit connected to your business telephone system as your main source of dial tone. A T-1 has 24 channels (trunks) and a PRI has 23 channels for voice communications. Each channel serves as a single telephone trunk/line and can conduct a call with the outside world; it is the same as having 23 or 24 separate phone lines. Unlike traditional analog (copper) lines, telephone numbers are not assigned to each channel. Going forward we will refer to both types of circuits as a PRI. PRO TIP: Contact Comtex for your Bergen County business telephone systems services. What happens if this PRI circuit goes down? What happens if this PRI circuit goes down? You lose your ability to make and receive calls. This can be disastrous to your bottom line because you have the potential to lose money and customers. There are several points of failure; the carrier’s central office, the cabling from the central office to your location, carrier provided equipment and your telephone system. If any of these points fail, callers will hear a ring with no answer or a fast busy. Even worse, they will not reach your office. The worst possible outcome is that the caller is impatient or thinks you are out of business and calls another vendor. There are some ways to minimize this potential business nightmare. First, you can install back up telephone lines from a different carrier that are different in form (technology); i.e. copper, FIOS, cable or SIP phone lines. This way if the PRI goes down, you still have alternative dial tone connected and working in your phone system. Once they are connected to your system, you have your PRI carrier program your PRI with direct trunk overflow (DTO). In the event of a PRI failure, all calls made to your main telephone number will automatically be forwarded to the backup lines in the phone system. In this scenario, the number of back up lines connected to the system will limit the number of incoming simultaneous calls. With DTO, there should be minimal disruption in service. Keep in mind that you may only receive as many calls as the number of backup lines in the system. If the number of incoming calls forwarded exceed the number of backup lines, the callers will hear a busy signal because there are no open lines to reach your telephone system. For example, if you have 4 backup lines in the system, the fifth incoming call cannot reach you phone system and you will not get that call. Typically, we suggest 4 backup lines because circuits are usually not down more than 1 hour. Please keep in mind that some carriers charge a monthly fee for DTO but it is well worth the cost if you want to ensure the continuity of your business. Another strategy to maximize the number of incoming calls received during a PRI outage is to have Direct Inward Dial (DID) numbers configured on your PRI. In addition to a company’s published main telephone number, a PRI circuit can provide a block of telephone numbers for calling a company. Much like assigning an email address to each employee, each DID serves as a dedicated telephone number assigned to an individual employee. It allows an outside caller to directly reach the employee’s extension without the assistance of an automated attendant or operator. For more information on DIDs, please see this blog. Once employees have assigned DIDs, the PRI carrier can program DTO for all of the DIDs. Upon a PRI failure, each DID is forwarded to the employee’s cell phone. While these calls will not be routed to the phone system, at least they will be answered by the intended recipient or the employee’s cell phone voice mail. Take note that not all carriers will provide DTO to multiple alternative telephone numbers. If they do, you should find out if there is an additional charge and whether it is automatically effectuated upon a PRI failure. Some carriers that offer this option may provide the service but it will not be automatic; the carrier may require the customer to visit a portal to initiate the call forward for each telephone number (DID). If you choose not to pay the monthly fee for DTO, you have the option to call the carrier when you realize the PRI is down. However, keep in mind that it may take a bit of time for you to realize the outage and then to reach the carrier to effectuate the call forward (DTO). Some carriers will not commit to implementing the call forward immediately, claiming it takes some time to process the request. If you already have DTO service on your PRI, we highly recommend a call to your PRI carrier to confirm the telephone number assigned for the DTO upon failure. We know of at least one client that was paying the monthly fee for DTO but the carrier failed to program the call forward telephone number in the DTO service. Unfortunately, this came to light when the PRI failed and they were not receiving the calls on the backup lines installed in the system. It is also imperative to confirm they have the correct telephone number for DTO. Take into consideration that there are carrier charges for DIDs and in most cases, DTO. In addition, there may also be equipment and/or labor charges from your telecom vendor to connect back up trunks in the system.  Please contact your carrier and telecom vendor to discuss these business continuity considerations.   Call us at 201-935-2000 to discuss your redundancy needs for your phone system if your PRI or T-1 fails. Take a look at Comtex Inc on the map below. Comtex is here for you to answer any questions you have.

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Terms & Conditions for a Wildix System

Thank you for selecting the Wildix Advanced Unified Communications and Collaboration System (“Wildix System” or “System”) that is virtualized and maintained at Amazon Web Services “AWS”, one of the most reliable data cloud service providers in the world. Please review this Terms and Conditions Agreement (“Agreement”) thoroughly because they regulate the usage of your new Wildix System. This Agreement is a legal agreement between Comtex, Inc., your Wildix vendor (“Comtex”) and the users of the Wildix System and Licenses, (“Client” or “You” or “Your”). Comtex and Client may be individually referred to as a “Party” or collectively as the “Parties.” The Descriptive Wildix Communication System Proposal (“Contract”), signed by You, is expressly incorporated herein and constitutes part of this Agreement. Your signature on Your Contract means that you accept these Terms and Conditions even if You choose not to read them. If You do not accept the terms and conditions stated herein, do not enter into a contract with Comtex to use the Wildix System. We reserve the right to revise these terms and conditions at any time by updating this posting. You should visit this page periodically to review these terms and conditions. If at any time, You do not agree to any of the terms of this Agreement, You shall immediately stop using the Wildix System but You will still be subject to the Contract terms and the payments due thereunder. If You are entering into this Agreement on behalf of a company, organization or another legal entity (“Entity”), You are agreeing to this Agreement for that Entity and are representing to Comtex that You have the authority to bind such Entity and its affiliates to this Agreement. If You do not have such authority, or if You do not agree with this Agreement, You must not accept this Agreement and may not use the Wildix System or any of the features. Each end user of Your Wildix System requires a Wildix license (“License”) to enable use and access to communication and collaboration features, Wildix hardware, and the Wildix web portal. Comtex does not order, supply, provision, service or repair any dial tone or internet services and Your Contract pricing does NOT include the cost of these services. Such services are provided to You by a third-party carrier of Your choice under a separate contract and terms. You are responsible to order and pay for these required services. If there is a support issue, please call Comtex first so we can diagnose Your issue and if necessary to the resolution of Your issue, we will direct You to call Your carrier. I. 911 and e911 Notice and Disclosure. There are differences between the 911 and E911 access capabilities available through Your System (“VoIP 911 and E911 Service”) as compared to the 911 and E911 access capability available with traditional wired non-VoIP telephone systems. By executing this Agreement and activating your Licenses, You affirmatively acknowledge that (i) You have read and understand this Section and Your dial tone carrier’s 911 and e-911 warnings, (ii) You may not be able to contact emergency services by dialing 9-1-1 using the VoIP 911 and E911 Service and (iii) You must inform Users of the Services that they may not be able to contact emergency services by dialing 9-1-1 using the VoIP 911 and E911 Service. Your dial tone carrier provides You access to emergency calling services, allowing You to access either basic 911 or Enhanced 911 (E911) service. Your access may differ depending on Your location or the device You are using, and emergency calling services work differently than traditional wireline or wireless telephones. It is strongly recommended that You have an alternative means for placing emergency calls available at all times. Wildix IP Desk Phone or Soft Phones (“Phones”) can dial 911. Calls to 911 placed through the Wildix Mobile Application on a smartphone are automatically routed to the native dialer on the smartphone, and the call will be handled by Your wireless service provider if wireless service is available. The Wildix Mobile Application cannot place emergency calls over Wi-Fi access. Emergency dialing is not available through the Wildix Mobile Application on tablets or other mobile devices without a native phone dialer and a wireless service plan. A. How it Works. When a Wildix user dials 911 on an IP Desk or Softphone, Your phone number and the Registered Address You have provided to your dial tone carrier is sent to the local emergency center serving Your location. Your “Registered Address” is the address of the physical location where You will use Your Wildix Phones. Comtex does not control whether or not the emergency operator receives Your telephone number and Registered Address. B. Service limitations. 911 service will not function in the event of an Internet or power outage, if You do not have cellular service (on the Wildix Mobile Application), or if Your broadband, ISP, or Licenses are terminated or expire. The Wildix Mobile Application cannot send emergency calls over Wi-Fi access. C. Registering Your Location. Prior to the activation of Your Wildix System, You agree to register with Your Dial Tone provider, the address of the physical location where You will use the Wildix System for each Phone. You must register the address of where any remote phones are physically located. You acknowledge that if You do not update the Registered Address, any 911 calls made from the device may be sent to the wrong emergency response center and will not transmit Your current location information to emergency responders, delaying emergency assistance to You. D. Notification of Employees, Guests, or Other Users. You agree to notify any employees, contractors, guests, or persons who may place calls using the System or may be present at the physical location where the System may be used, of the limitations of 911 Service from Your Wildix Phones. You and Your End Users should always have an alternative means for placing 911 calls. E. Disclaimer of Liability for Emergency Call Response. You acknowledge

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Hyatt Hotels Prefer Mitel Telephone Systems

Did you know that 70% of Hyatt hotels in North America are using Mitel solutions; 155,500+ rooms. 97,000+ associates. 565+ Hotels and resorts. 50 countries. One communication standard—Mitel. Mitel’s reputation as a leading provider of hospitality communication solutions has been achieved through a long-term commitment to improve guest experience and increase operational efficiency. Our customers enjoy flexible, scalable and secure communications designed to meet the needs of small and economy hotels through to some of the world’s most famous luxury hotels. If you have an interest in Mitel’s hospitality solution, please call us at 201-935-2000 or visit our website at comtexinc.com.

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Mitel Partners with Horizon Network Partners!

Mitel has officially partnered with Horizon Network Partners, a provider of Ethernet based fiber optic solutions for companies who need broadband technology and telecommunication services to power their businesses. The collaboration adds Mitel’s IP phone system to Horizon Network Partners’ customized suite of technology business solutions. Horizon Network Partners provide IP telephone solutions over a fiber optic network designed to address business communication needs, regardless of size. They also strive to deliver it in a cost-effective and efficient manner. “Adding this upgraded service option to our portfolio allows us to offer our clients the latest technology, providing extensive communication features, robust call control and support for a wide range of innovative applications,” said Steve Steele, president and chief operating officer of Horizon Network Partners. “We are excited to be partnering with an industry leader like Mitel.” Comtex has been a Mitel dealer for over 30 years. Please call us for a quote for a Mitel IP telephone system solution. 201-935-2000 or go to our website at comtex-nj.com

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Samsung SMT i5230 IP Telephone

The Samsung SMT-i5230 IP Phone has the features to help any office worker get the most out of their working day. It includes a 3.2″ monochrome backlit display and 15 feature keys to make sure that every feature is just one click away. The Samsung SMT-i5230 IP Phone would look great on any office professional’s desk. It’s features back up it’s design and can make anyones day more efficient. With 15 feature keys, everything is just one click away to make phone calls quicker and easier. The Samsung SMT-i5230 IP Phone is ideal for anyone wanting to have the best features available including executives and managers.

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