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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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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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Technology Makes Off Site Working Easier

Did you read the Bergen Record on October 10, 2010? There is a great article, Technology making off-site working easier” by Carol Lawrence. The article highlights that technology is offering mobility features to small businesses by allowing it them to keep “valuable employees, widen sales territories, lessen employees’ commuting stress and even hire overseas.” The article also states that “nationally, the number of telecommuters grew to 17.2 million on 2008 from 12.4 million in 2006. Today’s workplace is no longer defined by the building with your company logo on it. Home-based employees and road warriors are becoming commonplace these days, and your communications system has to operate where your employees are most comfortable, everywhere. Mitel and Samsung IP telephone systems allow you to easily accommodate home, or road based employees by seamlessly connecting incoming calls to your remote location. Off site IP phones allow your transient workers to handle, hold, conference, transfer or page just as if they were in the office. A Samsung or Mitel system can offer you the following remote worker features:  Get your voice mail messages sent to your email in your cell phone or PC at home. Give out 1 number or extension to your clients that will simultaneously ring at your desk, cell and home phone. Use an IP phone at home, your cell phone or a softphone in your computer and be directly connected to the office; eliminate toll calls to the office. Make your cell or home phone a virtual extension of the phone system at the office. The phone functions as if you were in the office. Seamlessly transfer calls back and forth, put a call on hold at the office or on your remote phone, page over head at the office and check your voice mail. With SIP trunks, you can have a local presence for your remote workers, anywhere in the state or country by using their local telephone number that rings into your office. Comtex can provide you with the technology to offer teleworking at your business. For more information on VoIP,  and VoIP Samsung phone system and Mitel VoIP phone systems, please click the links or simply visit us at www.comtex-nj.com .

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Samsung Introduces Latest Line of Integrated Communications Applications

Samsung Business Communication Systems (BCS) today introduced its latest line of cost-saving, feature-rich VoIP telephones, the OfficeServ™ SMT-iSeries, and two complementary affordable integrated communications applications, OfficeServ Communicator Basic and OfficeServ Communicator Professional with Messenger. Combined with Samsung’s new line of VoIP phones, the integrated communications applications enhance collaboration among employees—on- and off-site—while increasing user flexibility, mobility and overall operating efficiency, and delivering all the benefits of unified communications. Samsung OfficeServ Communicator Basic seamlessly and affordably converges voice, video and data such as contacts from Microsoft® Outlook. OfficeServ Communicator Professional with Messenger provides users the functionality of Communicator Basic and adds instant messaging and collaborative capabilities such as presence awareness and whiteboarding right from the desktop. The flexible OfficeServ Communicator applications each operate in three modes—UCPhone (Unified Client), SoftPhone and DeskPhone—that can be changed on the fly. The UCPhone mode, which connects users to the new SMT-iSeries phones, enables specialized functions such as uploading and downloading contacts from Microsoft Outlook. SoftPhone mode allows users to dial, answer, release, transfer, hold, or host conference calls right from the desktop—whether the user is in the office or on the road. DeskPhone mode provides desktop call control on all non-SMT-iSeries phones. The Communicator Professional with Messenger application and operation in the DeskPhone mode require an OfficeServ Link and license. About OfficeServ Communicator Basic The new OfficeServ Communicator Basic offers users call control and a number of operational conveniences. Features include the following: • video calling; • screen pops with incoming caller information; • easy viewing of outgoing and incoming calls; • a redial function for quickly returning missed calls; • audio and video recording to a local PC; • a phone book for uploading Microsoft Outlook contacts; • direct dialing from Communicator or Microsoft Outlook or by highlighting a phone number in any document type (TXT, PDF, DOC, XLS, etc.) using a Free Dial Hot Key; • access to network directory service via Microsoft Exchange or a similar server; • a configuration tool for adding ringtones, pictures, and an enhanced phone book. About OfficeServ Communicator Professional with Messenger OfficeServ Communicator Professional has all the Communicator Basic features and adds instant messaging, collaboration, and presence awareness functions. With Communicator Professional with Messenger, users can: • turn an IM exchange into a video conference or whiteboarding session without interruption; • exchange files from within the chat window during a chat session using the file transfer function; • detect a colleague’s availability for a time-sensitive discussion using presence awareness. Features may be shared among OfficeServ users on up to 8 nodes within a Samsung proprietary network using Samsung networking software (SPNet™). About Samsung Business Communication Systems (BCS) Samsung Business Communication Systems, a Dallas-based division of Samsung Telecommunications America (STA), is the distribution arm for the company’s line of business communications solutions. Targeting small- to medium-sized businesses, Samsung BCS offers an elite line of telephony-based customer premise equipment (CPE) with dynamic architecture that can accommodate tremendous growth at low incremental costs to meet a variety of communications needs. As an innovator in convergence technology, Samsung’s business communications systems combine traditional voice and data capabilities with wireline and wireless technologies providing fully integrated, converged communications platforms and applications. In addition to CPE, Samsung BCS also offers a comprehensive line of voice processing equipment, CTI applications, and wireless solutions. For more information on VoIP, CTI applications, and VoIP Samsung phone system, please click the links or simply visit us at www.comtex-nj.com .

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Samsung Introduces Latest Line of OfficeServ VoIP Phones

Samsung Business Communication Systems (BCS)today introduced its latest line of cost-saving, feature-rich VoIP telephones, the OfficeServ™ SMT-iSeries, and two complementary affordable integrated communications applications, OfficeServ Communicator Basic and OfficeServ Communicator Professional with Messenger. Combined with Samsung’s new line of VoIP phones, the integrated communications applications enhance collaboration among employees—on- and off-site—while increasing user flexibility, mobility and overall operating efficiency, and delivering all the benefits of unified communications. Samsung’s launch of the versatile new SMTs (Samsung Multimedia Telephones), which offer small-to-midsized businesses a range of advanced features such as video calling and a visual phone book, addresses the growing demand for cost-efficient VoIP phones that also can improve communication between on- and off-site colleagues. A study from market research firm In-Stat indicates that 42 percent of U.S. businesses had a VoIP solution in at least one location by the end of 2009. The number is expected to increase to 79 percent by 2013. “With VoIP solutions continuing to gain in popularity, especially among small-to-midsized businesses, savvy users are now looking beyond cost savings alone and focusing on how these phones can optimize their operations,” says Doug Wonson, Vice President and General Manager, Samsung BCS. “Understanding this trend, we launched our latest line of feature-rich OfficeServ™ SMT-iSeries phones to coincide with the debut of Samsung’s two new affordable integrated Communicator applications.” OfficeServ SMT-iSeries VoIP Phones In addition to providing optimal functionality with Samsung’s two new integrated communications applications, the new SMT line of phones is compatible with all Samsung OfficeServ 7000 Series platforms. For growing businesses or companies that have distributed staff, extending communications capabilities is as simple as adding a new SMT phone to an existing LAN. Other features and capabilities of SMT-iSeries phones include: • video calling to other Samsung video phones on similar systems; • short messaging; • phone book; • large display screens and easy-to-navigate menus; • high-definition audio technology/full duplex speakerphones; • ergonomically adjustable desktop mount; • user-definable settings for dimming or timing out the LCD. The new phones are available in five models that offer a range of functions: SMT-i5243, SMT-i5230, SMT-i5220, SMT-i5210 and SMT-i3105. Among the features offered with top-of-the-line SMT-i5243 model phones are a web camera for video calling, Bluetooth® capability, an XML browser and access to a visual phone book (or caller ID with photo). SMT-i5230 model phones are desiless, making them ideal for users with numerous, frequently changing contacts. Five numbers can be viewed at once and users can scroll up or down to view a total of 99 numbers. For users requiring multiple line appearances and DSS/BLF buttons, the SMT-i5220 is ideal. Features of the SMT-i5220 include customizable soft keys and programmable buttons, one-touch speed dialing and easy navigation—similar to the Samsung mobile phone user interface. The SMT-i5210 is perfect for administrative use and routine answering and dialing. The 14-button phone includes a backlit display and easy access to call logs, voice mail and directory. Entry-level SMT-i3105 phones, which feature basic functions such as transfer, hold and conference as well as the ability to send short messages via the display interface, are ideal for common areas such as lobbies or waiting rooms. An optional gigabit adapter is available for SMT-i5200 model IP phones and an IP add-on module allows for 64 programmable keys. For more information, please visit our website www.comtex-nj.com .

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Mitel Contact Center Solutions Receives 2009 Product of the Year Award

Mitel honored by Customer Interactions Solutions Magazine for fourth year in a row OTTAWA, Ontario – Jan. 29, 2010 – Mitel®, trusted provider of unified communications software solutions announced today that Mitel Contact Center Solutions has received a 2009 Product of the Year Award from Technology Marketing Corporation’s (TMC®) Customer Interaction Solutions magazine. This is the fourth year in a row that Mitel has received this award.

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Samsung Releases OfficeServ Mobex for Integrated, Instant Connectivity

Samsung Communications has released the OfficeServ Mobex features across its OfficeServ 7000 series of Enterprise IP Solutions.  OfficeServ Mobex means that Samsung OfficeServ customers can now integrate mobile phones, (or other external phone numbers/phones), as extensions of the office telephone system. It’s immediate, seamless and personalized, and means you are never out of reach.

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Samsung Business Communication Systems (BCS) Adds New Feature-Rich Systems to Affordable OfficeServ™ 7000 Series- Part 2

The Samsung OfficeServ 7200-S is a flexible, economically-expandable, converged telecommunication platform ideally suited for small-to-midsized businesses. With support for up to 64 stations, the OfficeServ 7200-S allows users to take advantage of the powerful set of built-in and add-on features of the larger OfficeServ 7200 platform with capacity “right-sized” for these businesses. The OfficeServ 7200-S is flexible enough to accommodate a wide range of digital, IP, and wireless phones to match a company’s changing telecom needs. Furthermore, by taking advantage of SIP services and VoIP technologies, companies can increase the return on their telecom investment with reduced carrier charges and monthly telecom costs. In addition, the OfficeServ 7200-S has a wide range of built-in features including: Call monitoring and reporting capabilities. Auto attendant and Uniform Call Distribution (UCD) for efficient call handling. Embedded voicemail and email gateway for delivering voicemail messages directly to a Microsoft Outlook inbox. Enterprise-class firewall and Intrusion Detection system to protect the system from unwanted intrusions. The OfficeServ 7200-S platform also offers a powerful set of optional add-on features and Computer Telephony Integration (CTI) applications to further increase worker productivity and accessibility. These include: SPNet ― enables networking to other OfficeServ platforms at remote offices. Executive Mobex ― allows your desk phone and mobile phone to ring simultaneously and gives you the ability to transfer, conference, and put calls on hold from your mobile phone. Hot Desking ― lets individual employees have alternate work areas, or multiple employees share a common work area. Computer Telephony Integration (CTI) applications ― enhances on- and off-site productivity, improves cost efficiency, and helps streamline operations. Wireless Access Points ― allows seamless integration of wireless handsets and PDAs with phone system features to increase mobility and accessibility. Both the OfficeServ 7030 and the OfficeServ 7200-S are available through Samsung Authorized Dealers and are backed by a team of expert service technicians. Telephone user training also is available from a team of specialists. For more information, please visit www.comtex-nj.com or Samsung 7000 Series business telephone systems. Other relevant links: Samsung 7030, Samsung 7100, Samsung 7200, Samsung 7400 or Samsung business telephone systems.

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Samsung Business Communication Systems (BCS) Adds New Feature-Rich Systems to Affordable OfficeServ™ 7000 Series- Part 1

RICHARDSON, Texas on Dec 15, 2009 Samsung OfficeServ™ 7030 and 7200-S offer “right-sized” features and capacity to meet advanced communication needs of cost-conscious businesses. Samsung Business Communication Systems (BCS) today introduced the compact OfficeServ™ 7030 and economically-expandable OfficeServ™ 7200-S as the two newest additions to its popular OfficeServTM 7000 series of converged telephony solutions for small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs). Ideal for cost-conscious start-ups, entrepreneurs

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Useful Information about VOIP Gateways

You must have heard about VoIP and VoIP gateways. But do you know what these technologies actually are all about? To understand what a VoIP gateway is, you first need to understand what VoIP technology is all about. VoIP is the term used for Voice over Internet Protocol . It refers to the technology which facilitates transmission of voice traffic over internet networks. Internet protocol was originally developed for sharing data. After its immense success, the technology was adapted for sharing voice networking. More and more business organizations have started to use VoIP instead of the traditional PSTN for communicating because it is cheaper and more useful than the other mediums of voice communications. Some of the benefits of using VoIP technology and VoIP phones include: VoIP facilitates to transmit more than one phone call on a single broadband phone line. Therefore, more telephone lines can be installed by the business at a lower cost. Like business phone systems, VoIP phones too, have many advanced features such as call forwarding, caller ID, call waiting etc. For these features, the businesses do not have to pay any extra charges. VoIP offers unified and secured communications, which can be integrated with other internet based services such as video conferencing, web conferencing etc for enhancing the business communication. Now let us discuss what is a VoIP gateway. Gateways are devices which convert telephony traffic into internet protocol so that data can be transferred over a network. These are generally used in the following two ways: 1- For converting PSTN to VoIP.  A VoIP gateway facilitates receiving and placing VoIP calls on a regular telephone network. With the VoIP technology, businesses can make larger volumes of calls at much lower prices. 2- To connect traditional PBX and other business phone systems to an IP network. A VoIP gateway allows making a call using VoIP technology instead of a regular telephone line. Business can either buy these services from a reputed and reliable VoIP service provider or can route the calls through the internet to reduce the call charges. VoIP gateways are available in the form of external units and PCI cards. However, most of the business organizations prefer using the external units as their VoIP devices. Every VoIP gateway has a connector for getting connected to the IP network and one or more number of ports for connecting the phones lines to it. V.  Kushwaha For more information, pleae visit www.comtex-nj.com

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Picking a Telephone Technician

Telephone technicians play a crucial role in the proper repair or installation of your new business phone system. There are many technicians available for the task. However, there are fewer that truly meet the criteria for excellence that today’s integrated phone systems demand. The test of a good phone technician is not just expertise and experience, but also respect for the customer and good interpersonal skills.

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The Essential Guide to SIP Trunking- Part 1

A SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) trunk is a service that allows businesses with an installed PBX to use real-time communications including VoIP. By connecting a SIP trunk to an internal traditional PSTN (public switched telephone network) phone system, companies can communicate over IP outside the enterprise. In addition, companies can replace traditional fixed PSTN lines with an IP phone system connected externally through an SIP-trunking service, thereby creating a single conduit for multimedia components including voice, video and data.

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SAMSUNG AND VOXITAS BRING SIP TRUNKING TO OFFICESERV 7000 SERIES

Richardson, TX and St. Louis, MO –  Samsung  Business Communication Systems (BCS) and Voxitas  announced a joint marketing agreement that combines the Samsung OfficeServ 7000 Series of converged telecommunications platforms with Voxitas SIP trunking services to provide small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) with cost-effective, Internet-based, telephony solutions.

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