voip system
voip system
A voip system can connect your telephones together through your local area IT network. With a voip system only using voip technology then all your terminals will be IP-phones. These have to be powered either by plug top psu’s or more effectively by Power-over-Ethernet. Unfortunately switches with PoE ports are more expensive than those without P-o-E.
Also your LAN must have the QOS feature turned on to enable voip. As such all the active switching elements need to be Layer 3 or 4. You should consider this in your decision making process. However, your IT Manager will bite your hand off if he can upgrade as these give him or her so much more control and improve your data security.
Your voip system is not necessarily required to follow this scenario. The alternative is a voip enabled system where certain extension are connected by voip, and others by TDM. One of the major decisions to choose a voip system is to allow connections to home-workers and other sites via the internet.
The OfficeServ 7000 voip system gives you the flexibility of total or partial voip working. This voip system has an extensive selection of key-phones and IP phones so you will be able to allot the right terminal for each of your staff.
Telephone Systems Direct has specified and installed this portfolio of voip system models across the UK for the business community.
For more information on our voip system and its capabilities call us for free on 0800 652 8052 where an advisor will hopefully end your voip system search.



