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PhyBridge's 'VoIP Enabler' Helps Small Businesses Deploy VoIP Faster

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August 21, 2010

PhyBridge's 'VoIP Enabler' Helps Small Businesses Deploy VoIP Faster

By Patrick Barnard, Group Managing Editor, TMCnet


Looking for a faster, more affordable way to upgrade your small business to a VoIP phone system?

The big challenge for most small companies is that they don’t have the capital to invest in a whole new local network capable of supporting VoIP. Very often the existing LAN or WAN is woefully inadequate for supporting voice.

And even if it can support voice today, chances are it won’t be able to tomorrow, as the business grows and demand on the network increases.

Driving the high cost of migrating from traditional phone service to VoIP is that fact that, very often, new cabling needs to be installed throughout the facility. This drives up the labor costs significantly, especially when the cabling needs to be installed in an older building (say, with concrete block walls and a serious lack of conduits).


But there is a faster, more affordable way to deploy VoIP – and it’s not a wireless solution: It’s Phybridge’s (News - Alert) UniPhyer appliance. This compact telephony appliance -- dubbed the “VoIP Enabler” -- lets companies quickly and affordably deploy VoIP using their existing CAT3 (traditional) telephone lines. Thus the UniPhyer creates a “parallel network” which is dedicated for voice and yet which allows for full integration with your existing network.

Not only does this help companies avoid the high cost of cabling (or re-cabling) their older facilities -- it also allows them avoid the hassles associated with converging data and voice on the same network. Thus companies no longer have to go through the trouble of testing their LANs to ensure VoIP readiness; deploying new hardware or infrastructure; taking the risk of service disruptions; or dealing with poor service following installation.

The appliance, which comes in both 24- and 48-port models, also delivers Power over Ethernet over existing telephone lines, which solves the problem of how to power up the IP phones without running additional cabling.

Phybridge UniPhyer handles quality of service through its point-to-point architecture. This in turn results in VoIP phone service that is just as reliable and crystal clear as traditional, TDM-based phone service. And with all the productivity enhancing features and capabilities that VoIP can bring, you can be certain that you will see a very rapid return on investment.

But the real advantage of this appliance – and why it is destined to become a big hit among smaller sized businesses – is its ease of deployment. The Phybridge UniPhyer works with most IP phones and can be installed in three basic steps, requiring little to no training or technical know-how:

--First, remove the existing RJ21 telco connector from your legacy PBX (News - Alert) and connect it to the Phybridge UniPhyer
--Second, connect the Phybridge UniPhyer directly to your new IP PBX or through the main switch on your LAN using an RJ45 connector
--Third, connect the PhyAdapters (which allow for power to be transmitted to the IP phones) to the existing telephone jacks at the desktop and connect the IP Phones to the PoE enabled phone jack on the PhyAdapter

That’s all there is to it. Most phones will automatically self-provision upon hook up. After this quick and easy install, plus a little extra time to configure the system via an intuitive Web-based interface, you’ll immediately get to enjoy all the features, capabilities, cost savings and high quality telephony that VoIP brings.

The Phybridge UniPhyer works with most IP PBXs, phones and software, including equipment from Zultys, Avaya, Polycom, Siemens, ShoreTel, Nortel and Cisco (News - Alert), as well as Asterisk open source IP PBXs, so you won’t have to worry about compatibility either.For more information check out this short video demonstrating how easy it is to install and set-up this game-changing telephony appliance. Also be sure to check out the company FAQ page.


Patrick Barnard is a senior Web editor for TMCnet, covering call and contact center technologies. He also compiles and regularly contributes to TMCnet e-Newsletters in the areas of robotics, IT, M2M, OCS and customer interaction solutions. To read more of Patrick's articles, please visit his columnist page.

Edited by Patrick Barnard







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