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either H.323 or the AspireNet Voice Architecture
IP voice networks can be built up providing
feature transparency tailored to your
business requirements. Centralised operator,
centralised voice mail and auto attendant
allow resource sharing across the network,
maximising investment and minimising spend.
Even Call Centres can be distributed
allowing remotely located staff to be
part of a main call centre. Telephony
efficiency is aided by networked operator
consoles that can be located anywhere
on the WAN.
Reliability is enhanced using 173 MIPs
RISC processors and the embedded Nucleas
real time, multi threading operating
system. Aspire telephony applications
sit on top of this industrial strength
platform.
Voice
quality is on ongoing problem within
IP networks. Aspire phones can be configured
to give the preferred level of voice
quality. G711, G729 and G723 compression
standards are all supported. Open standards
means that AspireNet supports any type
of QoS router for prioritising IP traffic.
Resilience and fall back options, vital
in an IP network are also designed into
AspireNet. Each Aspire IP phone can
register onto two Aspire nodes. If an
Aspire Voice Module goes down then the
Aspirephones will communicate via the
second Aspire across the WAN. If the
LAN fails each Aspire IP phone can switch
over to PSTN/TDM mode making use of
legacy network resources such as ISDN
or the PSTN. Supporting any combination
of IP or legacy phones Aspire networks
can be tailored to the level of telephony
resilience required.
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