
Wireless
Wireless networking is one of the fastest
growing technology areas and is quickly becoming
a widespread solution for effective and elastic
delivery of communication.
GrahamSystems wireless
solutions have enhanced clients operations
by allowing them the flexibility to roam unhindered
by cables, seamlessly communicate between
remote devices or deliver network connectivity
outside of the structured LAN.
Wireless networking technologies for Local
Area Networks (WiLANs) enable cable-free communication
of data, video and voice. However, it is important
to acknowledge that in most cases, wireless
networks do not replace the structured cabling
network; they serve to enhance it by:
- Providing network connectivity to areas
which are difficult or impossible to cable
- Providing the ability for users to roam
whilst remaining connected to their network
Voice Over
IP
VoIP allows you to make telephone calls using
a computer network.
GrahamSystems in partnership
with leading telecoms suppliers can provide
a range of VoIP services where the benefits
are endless.
Some of the Benefits of VoIP
- Simplified infrastructure
With VoIP on your network you
no longer need separate cabling for your
telephone system.
- Reduce operating costs
Because a VoIP exchange is based
on software rather than hardware, it is
easier to alter and maintain.
- Reduction in telephone bills
Because VoIP allows multi-sites to communicate
as if they were in the same building you
can reduce your telephone bills dramatically.
- Scalabable
Traditional phone systems come
in many size ranges and it may be necessary
periodically to scrap existing systems and
replace hardware; this is not the case with
VoIP systems.
- Improve productivity
VoIP treats voice as if it were
any other kind of data, so users can attach
documents to voice messages or participate
in virtual meetings using shared data and
videoconferencing.
- Flexibility
A Virtual Private Network (VPN)
is an allocated amount of bandwidth on the
public Internet where public access is prevented
through encryption. If your company has
its own VPN and combines it with VoIP, you
can set up a fully functioning office anywhere
there is a broadband connection.
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