Cloud Converged Voice and Data Services
Vision21 Networks, LLC provides Hybrid Cloud Telephony service. It integrates voice and data services into a single network infrastructure. Many businesses are on the hunt for innovated IT Providers to help them provide better customer-centric service and increase revenue. To reduce expected CAPEX costs, it is recommended to use a Hybrid-Cloud IP PBX system that facilitates a seamless connection and failover/redundancy to a PTSN. A successful service-oriented architecture that helps a business lower its carbon footprint .
Vision21 Networks: Building Excellence Together
By adopting Vision21’s advanced, client-centered solutions, organizations can future-proof their technology infrastructure and create lasting value. If you're interested in transforming your organization’s technology and communications, Vision21 Networks offers personalized consultations to explore how innovative solutions can support your unique needs. Reach out to Vision21 today to discover how we can help you revolutionize your operations.
- Transforming Desktop Applications into Multimedia Uses.
- Integrating messaging providing Directory Dialup.
- Contacts appear as Screen-Pop Ups once a call comes arrives.
- Offers Caller ID, Call Forwarding, Parked Calls and . . . . Calendar, CRM and eMail Integration. Dial by name with the click of a mouse or touch of a screen. Employees can take their extension with them and can work remotely.
- Interoperability both nationally and internationally.
- Do not have to pay for Traditional TDM Costs.
- If a new office is being setup new wiring complements the installation of a converged network.
- Moves, Adds and Changes are simplified by using a web-browser.
- Existing IT Support Staff can managed the Voice Network lowering operating costs.
- A company or organization is not locked into traditional PBX Leases.
- Cloud Telephony is Scalable if adding new offices.
- Affords a company or organization to appear as a Multinational.
- Based on the number of users and locations.
- How many telephones will be needed.
- Can the existing data network support adding voice services?
- Planning and Design.
- Creating an Implementation Team.
- Considering EBITDA to cover startup costs.
- Total Cost of Ownership.