An IP-ready environment allows developers to take advantage of new
revenue streams, and enables them to provide solutions to their
customers that create operational and cost efficiencies. In IP PBX
environments, developers can use media processing building blocks such
as call processing, automated attendant, voice mail, fax, and unified
messaging. Some building blocks are also applicable for special purpose
VoIP gateway applications.
T1 companies are dedicated to giving you the best internet connections
and the ultimate T1 pricing. Integrated T1 line is the type of
connection that will help your company with receiving the best business
available. There are several companies that offer T1 connections, but
it is a good idea to shop around to find the best T1 service, and the
best T1 pricing. There are some companies that offer Voice T1, which is
usually helpful as well as integrated T1 which is probably the best
bet. Some T1 companies have unveiled their host media processing
technology, which is slated for initial release. Some technologies make
products for commercial application developers to use when working on
IVR, call center, custom IP/PC PBX, fax and logging products. Some of
these same companies have announced that an integrated SIP stack for
VoIP signaling will be available to developers soon.
Some companies include enhanced fax services in the next release of the
MonteCarlo SDK. The enhancements can include high-density fax for pure
fax as well as combination voice/fax environments in a single computer
chassis. Savings can be realized on T1/E1 lines, in chassis space, and
in support infrastructure and management. Developers can
cost-effectively deploy and maintain large-volume fax and voice/fax
environments reliably.
Soon, a low-level SIP stack will be integrated into the SDK and will
have a programming interface common to existing SDK functions. The
flexible SIP stack will enable VoIP signaling in conjunction with
real-time transport protocol streaming. It is a mechanism that enables
IP-based solutions to make and receive voice calls.
In IVR and voice portal environments, developers can link distributed
branch offices via an IP based local or wide area network. Developers
can offer their enterprise customers flexibility. In addition, on IP
PBX environments, SIP-enabled VoIP allows developers to offer desktop
functionality that was previously only available to customers willing
to invest in expensive solutions that required proprietary digital
telephone sets. Developers can now deliver this same functionality to
the local and remote desktop in a model that will be affordable to
small- and mid-sized businesses. This functionality will be
particularly applicable to systems designed for use in call center
environments.