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The spiderstar VoIP Interface for small/medium-sized offices

The spiderstar VoIP Interface for small/medium-sized offices . Use as a virtual appliance using VMware or turn any Linux server into a multi-functional telephone switchboard. With fax capability, voicemail, customizable voice menus and 3 free licences included. Why Use spiderstar VoIP Interface .

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The spiderstar VoIP Interface for small/medium-sized offices

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  1. The spiderstar VoIP Interface for small/medium-sized offices

    Use as a virtual appliance using VMware or turn any Linux server into a multi-functional telephone switchboard. With fax capability, voicemail, customizable voice menus and 3 free licences included.
  2. Why Use spiderstar VoIP Interface spiderstar VoIP Interface From server to complete telephony system The spiderstar VoIP Interface offers a complete VoIP telephony system with a graphical user interface. Usage is as simple as with any conventional system – it’s easy to hold, forward and route calls etc. as well as to perform a wide variety of other functions. The crucial differences are that the spiderstar VoIP Interface offers numerous, innovate capabilities on the forefront of VoIP technology, can flexibly adapt to your individual requirements, and considerably increases the efficiency of your business’ processes. The software can also be swiftly and directly utilized as a VMWARE appliance, or can alternatively be installed onto an existing Linux server. Its most important characteristics include: Receiving voicemail via email Making calls over the internet (SIP) Home office telephony set-up Support for IP gateways Sending faxes (E-Mail2Fax) and receiving them as PDFs (T.38 support) MP3-defined hold music Effortlessly creating voice menus
  3. Telephony options The software supports telephony using the SIP protocol, making the system compatible with standard commercial IP phones. Conversations over external providers online are also possible – known as SIP and IAX2/IP gateways or Centrex services – as well as CTI and Outlook connections over various interfaces. Conferencing Five virtual conference rooms allow for teleconferences with more than three participants simultaneously – either internally or externally (known as the Press-conference function’). Fax by email Incoming faxes are delivered directly as emails with attachments, and can so be printed, edited or saved at will; support for the T.38 protocol ensures that they are transmitted online without issue. To send faxes, the spiderstar VoIP Interface has its own integrated mail-server from which messages can be composed – the fax is then prepared as a PDF attachment and sent directly to the fax number in the email’s subject line.
  4. Voice menus With the graphical user interface, creating voice menus is child’s play – both for pure announcements (e.g. ‘Welcome to Company Name’) and selection menus (e.g. ‘Choose 1 for general information, 2 for…’). Voicemail mailbox Every licensee receives their own personal voicemail mailbox, and can choose when to use it (when absent/busy/always/never etc.). All recorded messages received to the mailbox will be sent to the mailbox owner as an email attachment and/or can be listened to remotely. Service Spiderstar can assist usersin choosing appropriate hardware, installing the spiderstar VoIP Interface and designing a suitable infrastructure for thesituation. Additionally, spiderstarwill also offer a range of additional services which are specifically-tailored to businessrequirements upon request.
  5. spiderstar VoIP Interface Committed to successful communication In use: ‘branches’ The branches of a travel agency communicate with one another daily, and use IP telephony to save on high call charges. A secretary at one of the branches is working part-time from home on maternity leave – she connects to her office via her internet connection, and can then be accessible to customers on her office telephone number. In use: ‘networking’ Insurers and Financial Advisors have many small offices. In one firm, each branch is equipped with a telephone server, and all the firm’s systems are networked together online. This virtual telephone network allows all members of the network group to speak with one another over a secure, encrypted connection. In use: ‘international operations’ An international logistics company opens a new Head Office in France, but its German office already has a working switchboard with over 200 extensions. Instead of replacing this entire switchboard, the new VoIP server is just added as another extension – e.g. ‘201’. To speak with their French colleagues, German employees just punch in the relevant code – e.g. ‘201-1’ – and an IP telephone rings in France. This solution helps the company to avoid reorganization costs, and also helps them to save on international calling charges.
  6. In use: ‘call centre’ A call centre has several computer workstations, and each is loaded with a software-based telephone and a headset; the software is configured so that the employees can have their call recipient on their headsets in just a few clicks from Outlook. The telephones all run over the local network lines and so save the company both telephony costs and the price of installing cables for a new conventional telephone system.
  7. Quality Plan Summary The basic principles and evaluation criteria used to measure consistent quality within the spiderstar VoIP Interface project was based on methodologies and processes used in corporations similar to CyberCallShop which also provide comparable VoIP appliances. The possible set of criteria is formulated as follows: Interoperability of technology - text, voice, email and online Adaptability of both internal host and server business VoIP processes Usability of the services to the end client or consumer Integrity of all client and business VoIP data Security of all sensitive personal and business information Ability to provide quality VoIP services
  8. Disaster Recovery Plan This plan was specifically designed to guide spiderstar VoIP interface through a recovery effort of specifically identified organisational functions. At the onset of an emergency condition, employees and resources will respond quickly to any condition, which could impact spiderstar’s ability to perform its critical organisation business functions. The procedures have been designed to provide clear, concise directions to recover from varying degrees of organisation interruptions and disasters. Level 1: Short-Term Outage – Intra-Day Level 2: Medium-Term Outage – One day to One Week Level 3: Long-Term Outage – One Week or More
  9. Lesson Learnt Summary
  10. Social Impacts Negative Impacts Virtual software needs to be installed if not originally being used, unless run directly on a Linux server Increased risk for privacy breach Complacency and judgment Learning curve may be higher Positive Impacts Convenience from any location Ease of communication Rapid retrieval of VoIP email information Greater efficiency of retrieval Access anytime 24/7 Cheaper communication alternative When set up as a virtual appliance, it makes spiderstar portable Can be set up directly on a Linux server, no virtualisation needed
  11. Any questions? What size of organization is this solution aimed at? The spiderstar VoIP Interface is best-suited to groups of between 1 and 50 users; solutions for larger workgroups can be individually tailored. The maximal number of simultaneous conversations on any system is limited by your internet telephone provider and the bandwidth available. Please also bear in mind that the licensing of spiderstar VoIP Interface is dependent upon the intended number of users – only three licenses are included free of charge. What do I need to get started? Providing that your system runs smoothly at present, you will need – amongst other things – appropriate network cabling, an internet telephone provider, a standard IP telephone (SIP-compatible) and a suitable internet connection (e.g. DSL). Where can I test the system for free? A fully-functioning demo version of the spiderstar VoIP Interface can be found at: http://demo.spiderstar.de Any other questions?
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