Telecommunication Systems in Business

            Our company uses a number of telecommunication systems to allow a smooth flow of business operation. The foremost telecommunication system that we use is the international direct call method using landline telephones. Through this method, the company is able to communicate with clients that are located in other countries. A communication done via international direct call may be costly. However, our company was able to obtain a subscription from a telecommunication provider that charges fixed monthly charge and that allows unlimited international calls. .

             Basically, the telephone system in our company uses a network structure where each employee is provided with his own telephone access account. This means that a numeric password must be keyed in the telephone before an employee can make a call going to a location outside of the office. Also, our company's telephone system has a capability to monitor outbound calls. This is a security feature of the company to prevent employees from abusing access to international calls.

             Technically, our company's telephone system is networked using IP BPX and voice over IP capabilities. This is important to our company because we have a number of business units/branches in other parts of the world. With IP BPX and voice over IP, our company is able to wisely conduct its business communication via a centralized site. Hence, it removes communication barriers between remote business sites and remotely located clients. I have found a telecommunication company that describes the same technology that our company uses. The online site of Altigen Communications indicate that.

             IP PBX systems can be networked together cost effectively using Voice over IP. With Voice over IP Trunking these systems can reside in a single site, in a campus environment or in multiple locations anywhere in the world connected by a company LAN, WAN or VPN.

             Our company also uses the telecommunication systems implemented in the Internet.

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