VoIP: The basics
Everyone's talking about VoIP telephony. Voice over IP is NOT the future....it's here now, so if you want to know more then read on. We cover the basics here in enough detail to get you started, but for more details and costs visit www.voiprus.co.uk
What is it?
VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) is a way to make phone calls using the Internet as the transmission method, rather than a landline. With NTA’s system, you can make and receive calls from other VoIP users, mobile users, and people with ordinary landlines. The integration between any ordinary line and VoIP is complete, and undetectable to callers.
How it works?
Just like a modem converts digital signals from the PC into analogue (voice) traffic for transmission over a phone line, a VoIP-enabled phone or VoIP adaptor converts your voice into digital packets (using the special SIP protocol) for transmission over the internet. If you make a call to another VoIP phone, the opposite process occurs at the other end, and your voice emerges intact from the ether. If you make a call to a mobile or landline, NTA’s gateway decodes the call and sends it on as an ordinary voice call to the telephone exchange (PSTN).
Calling another VoIP line
When you call another VoIP number, the VoIP adaptor logs onto the NTA routing server, which looks up the destination and sets up the call. Thereafter, the voice traffic passes directly over the Internet between A and B.
Calling a non-VoIP (standard landline or mobile) line
When you call a conventional landline or mobile, the VoIP adaptor logs on as before. The routing server looks up the destination and finds it is a PSTN (standard) number. The call is routed via the NTA PSTN gateway into the PSTN network as a normal call. Thereafter, traffic passes directly via the gateway.
Why use VoIP?
1: Cut your business telephony costs. All calls you make to other VoIP phones are free, and calls to other lines are competitively priced.
2: Get a fully featured PBX system for your business for a very modest rental cost. All the facilities you would expect: voice menu, extensions for specific people, hunt groups, call forwarding, etc. All this is simply set up from an online control panel, which also gives you access to detailed call statistics and billing information.
3: You can configure your system to give whatever impression you want to customers. For example, if you have associates or employees in other areas of the UK or even abroad, you can give them all extensions on the same number, or their own numbers with the same area code as your head office. No one need know whether you have city centre offices, or a virtual office!
Who can benefit from VoIP?
Small to medium-sized businesses with several employees, and especially those with distributed offices and teleworkers, are likely to get the maximum benefit from our system, which has been carefully designed to provide all the features that you will need in a professional package.
You can assign one or more external numbers that people can dial; these can be mapped to a voice menu so they can chose an internal extension, or directly to an internal extension, hunt group, or diversion to another number. Calls that go unanswered can either be forwarded to another number, or a voicemail.
What you need
There are four main elements to the service:
- A standard analogue telephone line.
- An Internet connection. A leased line or ADSL/cable broadband is ideal; dial-up (ISDN or ordinary telephone line) or a satellite internet connection will likely cause a reduction in sound quality. A standard 256Kb ADSL connection can accommodate 2-3 simultaneous calls; if you expect to need more frequently, you may wish to upgrade to a higher-bandwidth package.
- An account with a VoIP service provider: NTA in this case. This gives you a VoIP external number: which is what other people dial to call you.
- A VoIP-enabled telephone. Our preferred solution is the Elmeg IP-290.
We can provide all 4 of these for you, giving you one monthly invoice for all your telecoms requirements and one point of contact for any queries or faults that need to be reported.
Our Products
The NTA Standard service is a basic account with limited features.
The NTA FeatureGroup service is a multi-user account with full PABX facilities and advanced features such as Call Conferencing, Auto Attendant, Fax to Email and Flexible Call Barring.
What it costs?
NTA Standard
Costs £15.00 to set up and a monthly rental of £4.95
NTA FeatureGroup
Each VoIP extension costs £15.00 to set up and a monthly rental of £7.95.
Each NTA VoIP account is supplied with a free 0871 telephone number. If you want a UK geographic number then we can supply you with numbers from almost every STD code in the country. The connection charge for each number is £3.95 and there is a monthly rental of £1 per number, you can have as many numbers as you like. If you want to use your existing BT telephone number then we can arrange for it to be ported from BT onto our network. This takes a few weeks to sort out and there is a charge of £20 for each number up to a maximum charge of £100.
Calls that you make are charged as follows:
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Calls that you make are charged as follows:
- VoIP to VoIP (NTA) calls are always free.
- VoIP to PSTN calls other than 0800/0808/0500 numbers are charged per minute - for example, 1.2p per minute for calls to geographic numbers in the UK, calls to UK mobile networks from under 7p per minute during peak time. In addition, International calls start at 1.5p per minute at peak times. Download our latest call charges. Please see the web site for full terms and conditions.
- Calls that you forward or divert are charged according to where the re-direct goes.
Note: All prices quoted exclude VAT
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