Today,
Toshiba and TOTLCOM
offers a comprehensive feature
rich suite of communication solutions for the Small and Medium Enterprise
market with best in class migration, quality and reliability. We plan to
continue to evolve our product line to deliver on the value set enabled
through emerging technologies such as IP and Voice/Data Mobility.
Ultimately we will merge the best of our traditional and open platform
systems into a fully converged voice/data IP solution with seamless
wire-line/wireless capability, unbeatable flexibility in call handling,
and comprehensive legacy support.
Our goal is to migrate existing and new
customers to a highly adaptive, applications enabled, IP Communications
Solution that will allow the Enterprise to do business the way they want
to. Our system will incorporate the best of today's quality and
reliability, call handling, messaging and other applications in a well
abstracted, cutting edge, rules based architecture for unparalleled
flexibility.
We believe Enterprises shouldn't have to
adapt to technology, rather technology should adapt to the needs of
Enterprises. We are committed to delivering on the promise of emerging
technologies by developing and packaging these technologies into
Communication Solutions which allow Enterprises to be more cost effective,
more competitive, more connected to their customers, vendors and each
other.
The
Value of IP Technology
The value of Internet Protocol (IP) technology comes from how it will
revolutionize the way enterprises interact with suppliers, customers, and
employees. It may be years before organizations fully exploit the
potential of the Internet and IP network technology, but it introduces new
ways of communicating and conducting business. The successful
implementation of IP will not require business users to conform to the
technology, but the technology will conform to the users and how they want
to interact with the world.
IP technology is leading to the
re-definition of business communications systems. Business communications
systems, from an enterprise standpoint are much more than just teleVoIP
systems. These systems are increasingly defined by integration of voice,
data, and applications all operating on a single network in a seamless
manner. This is what is referred to as convergence and it is what allows
enterprises to become more efficient by enabling customization of the user
experience. IP technology is the catalyst that is causing this convergence
trend to take shape.
IP Technology Takes Different
Forms
New technology continually brings new capabilities to business
communication systems. This new technology comes in different forms.
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Advances and improvements in traditional
PBX systems make them more functional and easier to use.
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The adaptation of data networks to carry
voice provides ways to converge multiple networks together using Voice
over IP (VoIP) technology.
Both traditional PBX teleVoIP systems and
IP-PBX systems have their advantages. Much is argued in the marketplace
about which is better. The truth is neither is better simply by its
nature, but only by its application to meet the individual needs of the
organization using it. Simply put, choose the type of system that's best
for you. Either way, IP technology is already showing how it can improve
the ways in which enterprises operate and reduce costs.
IP-enabled PBX Systems
The rock solid reliability of PBX systems cannot be argued. They almost
never go down and rugged digital teleVoIPs are equally durable. They offer
almost all the telephony features anyone could need. However, while PBX
systems support various Computer Telephony Integration (CTI) and
IP-enabling applications, converging the two technologies somewhat, the
teleVoIPs operate on a separate network from the organization's data
network. This requires you to maintain two separate voice and data
networks. This may be an advantage or disadvantage depending upon the
amount of IP network infrastructure you already have in your enterprise.
IP-enabling these PBX systems provides VoIP trunk access and remote
teleVoIP user applications over IP networks, to supplement access through
the public switched teleVoIP network. The IP-enabled PBX architecture
typically involves the addition IP trunk cards and IP station cards, with
Ethernet interfaces, to existing PBX systems as shown in the example
below.
IP-PBX
The IP-PBX that operates in a pure IP environment, is based upon PC server
technology, and uses a single network of communication devices and wiring
for both data and voice traffic. This network consolidation is assumed to
result in decreased network administration, thus making deployment of
services and applications easier. Hosting teleVoIPs connected through one
IP network, either locally via a LAN, or remotely in any location via a
private Intranet or the public Internet, provides the flexibility of
distributed configurations and remote teleVoIP users. The IP network will
provide all the call switching, regardless of whether calls originate from
the public switched teleVoIP network, digital or analog teleVoIPs, or IP
teleVoIPs, as shown in the example below.
The Best of Both Worlds
But why should enterprises have to choose or compromise between these two
approaches? Why not have the best of both worlds? For most enterprises,
the migration path to IP telephony will be a gradual process rather than
an event in time. Rather than acquiring new IP-PBX technology through
system replacement at higher cost and higher risk, it is expected that
most enterprises will integrate voice and data IP traffic into their
existing systems as the need arises. This approach protects your
investment in existing voice, video, and data networks and represents a
low risk migration path.
If you're thinking this way, you're not
alone.
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Industry sources show that most
enterprises with existing investment in traditional PBX systems prefer
this lower cost and lower risk transitional approach to IP integration,
accomplished through the addition of IP hardware and software to
existing traditional PBX systems.
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This is also a less disruptive approach
that enables IP-based services, yet maintains the existing rich set of
features and functions as well as the reliability of the
circuit-switched PBX.
IP-ready When You Are
Industry analysts identify the primary obstacles impeding organizations
from migrating to converged networks are perceptions about voice quality
over IP, system reliability, interoperability with existing systems, and
cost.
Toshiba recognizes that to grow and stay
competitive, business enterprises must be able to incorporate the latest
IP technologies into their communication systems both cost effectively and
without disrupting the flow of business. For example:
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The Strata CTX100 and CTX670 are reliable
and feature rich PBX systems using high quality digital tele-VoIPs.
These same digital tele-VoIPs can also cost effectively communicate over
your IP data network to support remote tele-VoIP users in any location.
By IP-enabling the Strata CTX, remote digital tele-VoIP users via your
IP network get the same feature functionality as those locally connected
to the PBX.
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The Strata CS is a communication server,
using various means to provide effective voice communication over your
IP data network, including both digital tele-VoIPs and IP tele-VoIPs. By
IP-enabling the Strata CS, remote digital tele-VoIP users get the same
feature functionality as those locally connected to the PBX, and remote
IP tele-VoIP users via your IP network get the same feature
functionality as analog tele-VoIP users locally connected.
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These IP-enabling capabilities can be
added to Strata systems on an as-needed basis. By IP-enabling existing
systems, your investment in these systems is protected while leveraging
the power of the Internet and your IP data network infrastructure.
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Using this approach, Toshiba is
transforming today's traditional voice tele-VoIP systems into IP
converged communication systems.
The Future of IP Telephony in the
Enterprise
No enterprise application is being more impacted by convergence to IP than
voice communication. Most industry analysts predict that voice for
enterprises will rapidly become more IP-based to support remote user and
other applications.
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By the year 2005 it is projected that
more 50% of all new PBX teleVoIP stations sold to enterprises will be
IP-based.
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In the interim, traditional teleVoIP
systems, which are TDM based, will continue to be sold and gradually be
upgraded with IP capabilities.
For most enterprises, IP technology will
evolve in various forms to serve their applications in the future.
Enterprises need this flexibility to meet their needs and give them
options to ease into IP technology as their needs develop.
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Their existing traditional PBX systems
will take on more IP-enabling capabilities on an add-on as-needed basis.
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New types of IP-PBX systems will provide
pure IP alternatives when they are ready and need to make the transition
to an all IP environment.
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The most successful providers of these
products will offer a product mix that offers customers a choice of the
type approach that best meets their needs.
As one of the leaders in the industry,
Toshiba is committed to the business telecommunications marketplace with
robust product lines and one of the longest track records in this
business.
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Toshiba provides both traditional type
teleVoIP systems, using proprietary hardware, and communication server
teleVoIP systems, based upon the use of Windows PC servers, both of
which offer IP-enabling options that you can add as you need them.
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In the future, Toshiba will also offer a
pure IP-PBX system and a family of IP teleVoIPs when you're ready to
make the leap to a pure IP communications environment.
Applications
IP-based applications will allow enterprises to transform their business
in a way that will enable them to enjoy a sustainable competitive
advantage. The IP-based voice application will be integrated with other
applications such as Unified Messaging, ACD, CRM, and e-commerce to allow
enterprises to work the way they want to work. There will be linkages
between various databases connecting remote or traveling employees to the
office and their customers all the time, from anywhere, and through
various portals. True and useable mobility will be realized.
IP applications will be smart and the
business communication systems will be configurable and adaptable. For
example, imagine your cell VoIP and laptop computer connected to your
enterprise network wirelessly with the ability to know when you are in the
office and automatically 'configures' your system based on this, while
also downloading updated contact information to your PDA or cell VoIP. The
system could also route your cell VoIP calls to your office teleVoIP.
Information will be presented to users the way they need it based on where
they are. Smart and configurable systems will create the winning advantage
in the marketplace.
Conclusion
The converged network will continue to become a more critical source of an
enterprise's competitiveness. Network initiatives need to support specific
business goals that reduce the cost of doing business, increase business
productivity, and improve customer service.
With network access and physical
convergence of voice and data services over IP, virtual tie lines,
enterprise tie lines, multiple-system networking, and Voice over IP (VoIP)
are now achievable in one combined Toshiba solution. Toshiba Strata CTX,
Strata DK, and Strata CS users can go from simply transmitting all of
their traffic over the same physical link, to encapsulating all of their
traffic into the same protocol (IP) for transmission.
By delivering a broad array of voice and
data services through the same protocol platform, companies avoid the
complexities and expense of using different providers and different
devices to deploy these services. Unlike other systems that require an
external gateway between the PBX and router to handle VoIP, Toshiba's
integrated interface cards provides direct conversion between teleVoIPs
and IP trunks, eliminating the need to configure multiple devices.
Based on and providing capabilities that
seamlessly bridge Strata business telecommunication systems, teleVoIPs,
and fax machines with digital data networks, organizations can more fully
exploit their existing intranet and Internet facilities. Since
communications take place over a digital data network, the reduction or
possible elimination of long distance costs for voice communications over
conventional teleVoIP networks.
What's the conclusion? Stick with
Toshiba. We know where IP technology and business communication systems
are going. We provide the solutions today to get you there safely, and
Toshiba has an evolving product strategy to keep you moving in the right
direction in the future.
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