With Redundant ISDN BRI Voice Networking, VOIP PBX Has No Single Point of Failure

A carrier delivering telephone service to your enterprise is like delivering air to deep sea divers. An air line cut can be a disaster or, if properly engineered, survivable. We combine proven ISDN technology with our VOIP PBX to create a high availability distributed enterprise VOIP telephone system.

 

Analog POTS Service Cut ▼

 ISDN PRI Service Cut ▼

▼ ISDN BRI Service Cut ▼

How is the single site or VOIP hub affected? ►

Partial service loss. This old technology is still somewhat reliable.

Total service loss. (Why did I upgrade from POTS?! )

Redundant circuits = no service loss.

How are remote VOIP sites affected?  ►

POTS generally not used for the hub of a VOIP system

 

A main site dial tone break (or voice WAN break) downs all remote VOIP sites. Many replacement VOIP systems introduce brand new points of failure.

EACH circuit at EACH site is fully meshed with EACH other site. Both local sites and the enterprise voice network has redundancies.

 We have installed this technology for several multi-office Richmond financial, medical and legal organizations. Through Gaston, Isabel, and other storms, no system has ever exceeded it's N -1 design. Most VOIP systems would have had multiple failures. Please call us for references. We are experts at ISDN, see our web site WWW.ISDN.COM.

Infotel Systems - Richmond, Virginia - Business Telephone Systems, Voice & Data Networks, Cabling, Carrier Services  804-266-6600