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Happy Father’s Day!

Jun 19, 2011   //   by admin   //   Uncategorized  //  No Comments

To all you fathers, have a good one!

IP PBX: SIP Phones

Jun 13, 2011   //   by admin   //   Hardware  //  No Comments

IP PBX

  1. Differences

  2. Branches

  3. SIP Phones

  4. Features

SIP Phones bring the different aspects of VOIP together. When you have an IP PBX and at least one trunk, the last part of the puzzle is the phone. SIP Phones connect to your already existing data network. Power can be supplied remotely and they can even share the connection for your computer. They allow you to make and receive calls; but that’s not all.

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IP PBX: Branches

May 25, 2011   //   by admin   //   Hardware  //  No Comments

IP PBX

  1. Differences

  2. Branches

  3. SIP Phones

  4. Features

IP PBXs offer the ability to instantly connect branch offices together like they were in the same building… for FREE!
That’s right. No more long distance calling to your own locations. You could have a main office in New York and a branch office in Los Angeles. You can dial an extension at the other location, intercom, conference, transfer, page, etc. just like they were in the cubical next to you.

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IP PBX: TOC and Differences

May 16, 2011   //   by admin   //   Hardware  //  No Comments

IP PBX

  1. Differences between traditional analog and IP PBXs

  2. Branches

  3. SIP Phones

  4. Features

In a traditional PBX, you buy a number of phone lines with each one getting a phone number. This is fine but not very proficient. There is no flexibility with how you can use those numbers and lines. And each line is tied to it’s specific number. With an IP PBX running SIP trunks, you have the flexibility to organize them however you want? You can get one DID(phone number), five trunks(phone lines), and each line shares the number. You can have five DIDs, one trunk, and each DID can be assigned to a different extension.

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IP PBX: Introduction

May 13, 2011   //   by admin   //   Hardware  //  No Comments

I just got back from my conference and wanted to elaborate on IP PBXs. A PBX is simply a telephone system. One or more phone lines coming from outside and one or more extensions inside. An IP PBX is based over computer networks. They can have traditional analog lines, digital lines, or newer SIP lines. This allows much more flexibility to do almost anything. Read more >>

Happy Mother’s Day!

May 8, 2011   //   by admin   //   Uncategorized  //  No Comments

To all the mothers out there, have a wonderful day!

Mobile Mini-Computers?

Apr 26, 2011   //   by admin   //   Hardware, Mobile  //  No Comments

If you’ve seen commercials, seen one in person, or have a Motorola Atrix 4G smartphone, you understand the title of this post a little better now. The Atrix is an Android powered dual-core phone; but it has a dock and WebTop. This allows you to dock your phone and use a full size screen and keyboard like it was also a computer.

I’ve thought for a while now that smartphones were heading this direction, but I think the natural evolution will bring greater capabilities. Android specifically has an obvious progression option. Google is also developing notebook computers using ChromeOS. This is simply a Linux based operating system only running Google’s Chrome web browser. This OS focuses on web based in the cloud applications and access. Many people wonder why Google is offering ChromeOS when Android should cover that territory nicely. Read more >>

Happy Easter!

Apr 24, 2011   //   by admin   //   Uncategorized  //  No Comments

Wishing a very happy Easter to all!

Site Update

Apr 15, 2011   //   by admin   //   Uncategorized  //  No Comments

There were a couple minor hiccups with migrating everything to one site, but everything is running smoothly now. My next post will be revisiting smartphones and tablets.

Also of note, I will be attending a conference in May to help push the start of new service offerings. Shortly after, we will be announcing IP PBX phone system installation and service. Look forward to hearing more on transitioning to IP based services in all aspects of entertainment and communication.

Website and Blog Update

Apr 1, 2011   //   by admin   //   Social  //  No Comments

I finally combined the blog and the main website. Now that this is complete, I should hopefully have more timely posts and easier communication options for everyone. You should not have to do anything to see the changes, but now there are more options for receiving information, and I am adding more in the near future.

You can read the posts on the website, subscribe to the rss feed, or check them out on Facebook. Our newsletter framework will be finished soon which will allow you to subscribe to email updates as well. You can choose any or all ways to get updated. Check back soon or subscribe to one of the available options to stay informed.

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