Workers and managers have never been more mobile. That fact has a definite impact on communications technology. There are many VoIP solutions that have been designed to meet the current and growing needs of customers.
However, there some challenges that have arisen as diverse communications services have the ability to work at the same time, yet it still remains hard to integrate them both efficiently and economically.
To eliminate these obstacles, Teo now offers a unified communications solution that gives employees a single phone number for all their needs, wherever they are located. This improves efficiencies, speeds project completion, and reduced communications costs related to supporting multiple communications platforms.
Employees continue to become more productive as mobile, remote and distributed workers are integrated – much more efficiently. In addition, the company has an adaptable platform that provides enterprise technology with intuitive user interfaces, Teo said.
When it comes to licensing, it is easy to deploy the platform or upgrade it as an organization increases in size.
The Teo E911 Response System provides users improved safety and offers increased emergency response time and procedures.The Teo system can be installed with any ISDN PRI output PBX (News - Alert) and fully monitors traffic for 911 calls. The system also gives responders location, access route, medical info, and hazardous material proximity to the caller. Notification is also sent to the Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP).
Responders can respond to notifications, listen to calls, and respond with appropriate emergency activities.
Also, onsite and offsite responders get information for improved responses including map information, routes, caller medical information, hazmat proximity, and predefined emergency procedures are provided in one place, the company said.The system also allows for campuses and buildings to be zoned.
Teo also provides IP telephones, such as WiFi (News - Alert) handsets, softphones and mobile device UC clients. The company also powers phones for specialized situations such as the TSG6 IP phone.
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Edited by Jamie Epstein