Posts Tagged ‘Phone Service’

XO Phone/Internet Scheduled Outage in DC

Saturday, December 18th, 2010

XO Scheduled Maintenance Notification 112435

Dear Customer,

This email notice is to inform you of scheduled maintenance occurring in the Washington DC area affecting your XO service.

On 12/20/2010, between the hours of 11 PM (12/20) to 6 AM (12/21), you will experience a 30 minute interruption of service. XO Communications Customer Care and Network Teams will be monitoring this activity to ensure necessary downtime is kept to a minimum while the maintenance is completed.

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Avaya Caters New Phone to Small Business Customers

Thursday, December 16th, 2010

The 1400 Series Digital Deskphones family is designed for the same user profiles as the 9600 Series IP Deskphones or the 1600 Series IP Deskphones. By providing a range of endpoints covering the differing needs of users, Avaya makes it possible for companies to equip their workforce with deskphones that look great, sound better, enhance productivity, and turn communications into a competitive advantage. With similar industrial design, the 1400 Series Digital Deskphones, 1600 Series IP Deskphones and the 9600 Series IP Deskphones may be deployed in mixed environments or on their own, delivering:

• Digital telephones for the value-oriented customer

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Avaya IP Office Partner Edition: New and Easy to Use Programming

Wednesday, December 8th, 2010

A little shout-out to Avaya….  For we techs, the days of explaining the nuances of pressing Feature 15 pound pound star pound are over.

I can probably speak for most techs when I say that throughout the years of installing telephone systems, working with tech savvy customers is something we’ve typically preferred.  Whenever a non-savvy client wanted to make even the smallest programming changes to their switch (and do it themselves) we techs grew just a bit nervous — as we’ve seen the adage “a little knowledge is a dangerous thing” prove itself accurate time and time again.

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Teltek – A Distinguished Avaya Dealer

Monday, December 6th, 2010

Teltek is a second-generation, family owned and operated telecommunications solutions integrator.  As a Certified Avaya Business Partnerand NEC Dealer, Teltek’s knowledgeable staff specializes in the sale, installation and repair of business phone systems, voice and data cabling and the coordination of local, long-distance, and Internet service in the small to mid-sized marketplace.    

What distinguishes Teltek?  Teltek is committed to providing their customers with premier, personalized telephony solutions in conjunction with excellent customer service.  By having a dedicated project manager who acts as a single point of contact, coordinating your implementation or office relocation will not only be simplified – it will also save you time and money.  Our experienced technicians perform hands on training for staff and allow the customer to receive continued support.  In addition, Teltek is a single solutions provider, offering bundles of a large variety of products and services. 

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Multi-Tech Voice over IP Announcement

Monday, December 6th, 2010

Multi-Tech announces the continued availability of the 1-, 2- and 4-channel MultiVOIP voice over IP gateways. The ongoing demand for Multi-Tech voice over IP gateways has provided us an opportunity to re-evaluate the product near-end-of-life notification issued in July 2010 and announce that these MultiVOIP analog gateways and MultiVOIP FX SIP gateways will continue to be offered in the Multi-Tech product offering.

The attached Worldwide Product Announcement provides a complete overview of the products and services that will continue to be available.  

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Avaya IP Office Release 6.1 Software Released

Monday, November 29th, 2010

Avaya is delighted to announce the launch and availability of IP Office Release 6.1.  This version introduces additional telephones and telephone features, Small Community Network (SCN)

Management enhancements, SIP and other core features, as well as many IP Office applications improvements.

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Considerations When Evaluating a Hosted PBX (VoIP) Provider

Sunday, September 19th, 2010

This is the second half of a two part article on hosted PBXs. Click here to read  Hosted Phone Systems VS Premise Based PBXs written on September 12, 2010.

  • Ensure that the proposal they are providing you with is complete; this proposal looks like they are just providing you with the cost to rent/lease the equipment. Typically, there is also a monthly fee for the hosted PBX service, which would include usage, a cost to install it and some companies even charge to make administrative changes.
  • What is the total cost of ownership (equipment rental, installation, maintenance, reoccurring hosted PBX fees/usage, additional internet service (bandwidth) and taxes/fees?). Will they increase this during your contract period?
  • What is their guarantee? i.e. if you are having problems, how do they plan to resolve them? If they can’t find a resolution, what is the out-clause on the contract? This is typically called a SLA or Service Level Agreement which will specify predetermined ways to remedy service issues.
  • Who else in the area are they working with? References are huge, consider other companies your size, or from your industry – call them and find out what their level of satisfaction is. Due your own research as well, get online and Google® the company and see what reviews and other information that you can find. 
  • Do they have their own technicians doing the installations, ongoing moves, ads and changes, or is it outsourced to a 3rd party? Also, is there a cost for any of this? What is the typical procedure to request a change and how long do you need to wait?
  • What features are included? Which ones do you need to pay more for (i.e. voicemail to email, mobility, Outcalling, etc.)?
  • What technology are they using:  for their hosted PBX system, the phones that will be on your desk, the service providers that will deliver the internet service, and the data center which is so crucial to provide guaranteed uptime?
  • Most important – are they providing you a managed and dedicated internet connection? There are two ways to install hosted PBX; 1) is with managed internet, this is essentially guaranteeing your connection back to their office (some form of a point-to-point T1, MPLS or fiber connection) or 2) using the public internet. When the public internet is used, the cost is significantly cheaper, but there is no quality of service because it is out of everyone’s control and there is no way to provide any guarantees.

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6 Questions to Ask When Buying a Small Business Phone System.

Wednesday, September 15th, 2010

Below are questions asked when buying a small business phone system; as always we thought they worth sharing.

What is the disruption if we don’t have the overtime effort?

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PAETEC’s SIP Trunking Solution Now Rated “Avaya Compliant”

Friday, September 3rd, 2010

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

VoIP application is certified compatible with Avaya IP Office Solutions

 

FAIRPORT, NY – August 24, 2010 – PAETEC Holding Corp. (NASDAQ GS: PAET), a

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Money Talks – NEC DSX Rebates!!

Tuesday, June 15th, 2010

NEC has announced Money Talks DSX 2010 Rebate Program and Teltek is passing the savings along to you! These exciting DSX rebates will help business obtain the latest telecommunications technology at competitive prices.

Option 1:

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