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www.xorcom.com
Reduce Communication Costs
While Increasing Accessibility
Fixed Mobile Convergence with an IP-PBX
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Agenda
Cellular Phone Connectivity Options
How an IP-PBX Improves the Equation
Application Scenarios
Case Study
Additional Ways to Utilize Cellular
Communication
Summary of Key Points
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Cell Phone Connectivity Options
Many cellular phones today are “dual mode”,
supporting both GSM and Wi-Fi
In addition, any 3G cell phone also supports
fast Cellular Internet
VoIP connectivity on these phones is enabled
via a soft phone client
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Land Line Calls and Cell Phones
Originating a SIP call
Internet-enabled cell phone owner registers to an
Internet Telephony Service Provider (ITSP)
place calls from home, office & public Wi-Fi hot-spots
Receiving a SIP call
feasible (with “follow me” for specified PSTN phone
number), but not practical
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Cell Phone Usage Options
Standard Use Drawbacks
Indoor use produces
excessive radiation
Cellular calls are
generally much more
expensive than land line
calls
No direct access to
Corporate PBX
WiFi Architecture Benefits
Radiation is very low
Allows free calls to the
office and low cost
external calls, even from
places that charge
excessive roaming fees
Direct access to
Corporate PBX
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IP-PBX Supports VoIP Cell Phones
VoIP-enabled cellular phone registered on IP-PBX
No ITSP registration required
Calls to the employee’s extension will be
forwarded to his cell and/or soft-phone
Call initiation and reception from cell phone as if
the employee was sitting at his desk
Employee’s office telephony extension will follow
him anywhere around the globe full PBX/cellular services and flexibility
low office extension local telephony costs
low radiation levels for dual-mode phones
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New Ways SMBs Can Use Phones
Cell phone can be used as the phone
extension in the office…and everywhere
Employees can be reached via a single number
incoming calls can be routed to the cellular
phone when the unit is out of the IP network
area
Install a soft phone on the laptop and receive
calls on the computer as well
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Sample Small Office Setup
PSTN
Corporate Office
GSM/WiFi
Phone Extensions
IP-PBX
Analog
Extensions
and/or VoIP
Provider
LAN
WiFi
WiFi
Router
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Home/Hotel Scenario
Corporate Office
Home/Hotel
LAN and WiFi
WAN
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Off-Premise WiFi Scenario
Corporate Office
Café
LAN
WiFi
WAN
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Off-Premise Cellular Scenario
Cellular Data
Network
Corporate Office
Cellular
Internet
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Larger Corporate Set-up
PSTN
Corporate Office
GSM/WiFi
Phone Extensions
IP-PBX
Analog
Extensions
and/or VoIP
Provider
LAN
WiFi
Channel Banks
PRI/BRI/FXO
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Benefits of WiFi/Cell Architecture
Telecommunications costs are lowered without
changing employee habits
calls from cell phones are routed to the PBX
Higher employee availability
extension rings cell when in WiFi/Cellular Internet range
Lower radiation for calls within WiFi range
no cellular transmission
Improved functionality
all PBX features (conference, recordings, etc.)
available to cell phone
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Leading global provider of remote people
monitoring technologies
Business and administrative presence in over
25 countries worldwide
Using two IP-PBX
one inside LAN
one in DMZ for cell phone users only
Serves home and mobile users
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Dmatek Telephony Architecture
Corporate Office
GSM/WiFi
Extensions
IP-PBX
LAN
WiFi/Cellular
Internet
WAN
DMZ
IP-PBX
PRI
LAN WiFi
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ADDITIONAL WAYS TO OPTIMIZE
CELLULAR COMMUNICATION
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Wireless Connection for the iPBX
1. Many mobile providers supply unlimited high
speed Cellular Internet (HSDPA)
2. When neither HSDPA nor wired infrastructure
is available, GSM Gateways can be used to
provide cellular-based PSTN access
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3G Cellular Internet Option
When no wire infrastructure is available,
IP-PBX connectivity can be achieved with the
3G Cellular Internet using the HSDPA modem
Cellular Internet Access Package typically
costs less than cellular call rates
Corporate Office
GSM/WiFi
Phone Extensions
IP-PBX
Analog
Extensions
LAN
WiFi
WiFi
Router
HSDPA
Modem
Internet
IP-PBX
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GSM Gateway Option
Relevant in geographical areas where:
landline infrastructure is lacking
wired Internet is missing
HSDPA is not available
Routes incoming/outgoing cellular-targeted calls
via the mobile telephone network, for low-cost
mobile-to-mobile calls
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GSM Gwy + iPBX Network Schematic
PRI Connection
GSM Gateway
IP-PBX
Channel Banks
Analog Phones
SIP Phones
Corporate LAN
Cellular Telephony
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IP-PBX: Greater Access, Lower Costs
Place/receive calls via cell/soft phone, no
matter where located
Auto forward incoming calls to mobile user
Capitalize on WiFi access where available to save
costs and minimize health hazard
Utilize Cellular Internet when WiFi is not
available
HSDPA or GSM Gateway in landline-limited areas
Provide cell/soft phone users with full and direct
access to IP-PBX functions