Rotal Networks

IP Telephony

Rotal Networks offers advanced unified communications IP-PBX. Its robust solution can interface with the organization’s traditional telephony infrastructure (e.g. PBX and analog phones), while providing pure IP-based services. The IP-based telephony services offer outstanding efficiencies. They break the physical barriers, offering IP based PBX telephony services to employees anywhere − within and outside the organization; integration between telephony and organizational mail (unified messaging); integration with enterprise systems and applications (e.g. CRM). The solution is completely flexible, allowing seamless adoption of new services.

Solution Components

IP-PBX Server – IP based Telephony application that is responsible for the management of the calls.
Gateway – the component that intermediates between the analog and the IP networks. It features interconnect interfaces to the PSTN FXO / PRI and to analog internal devices such as analog phones and faxes (FXS).
IP Phones – Phones with an Ethernet interface (RJ 45) that are directly connected to the IP network (with no gateway). Rotal offers a wide range of IP phones from entry level to advanced with a wide variety of features: colored wide screen with BLF buttons and more. Rotal also offers soft-phones with POE, languages support, BLF buttons, speaker, multiple lines, SIP accounts support and more.
Soft phones - is a software implementation for IP phones installed managed and operated on a regular PC.
Unified Messaging – interfaces with the organization’s mail server in order to receive messages and faxes to and from the end-user’s email.
Built in Services – call recording, call log, call routing, conference calls, instant messaging, dialing from outlook, interactive call response, call-back, DISA and many more.

Additional Services – Advanced security, panic buttons, presence systems, remote gates/doors, and more.

Hybrid Telephony

In order to reduce costs Rotal Networks offers the option to implement a hybrid telephony network. The hybrid network uses a fully-featured IP-PBX, however the end points (devices) are traditional analog phones, connected to the network through gateways.

 

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