Enjay Synapse is a asterisk based IPPBX solution, which provides IVR, CTI, IVRS, call recording which can be used for telemarketing, a perfect call centre software solution. Many times dealers and clients ask us whether to use IP phone or analog phone or a soft phone. There are lots of IP phones for asterisk available in market, lets try to understand pros and cons of the same.
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What is IP phone ?
- IP phone is a telephone instrument which works on TCP/IP.
- It uses CAT 5/6 wiring (which is generally used for LAN networking), rather than RJ-11 wiring which is used in analog phones.
- So it’s not single PAIR, actually there are 4 PAIRS, as in CAT 5/6.
- It also comes with optional PoE, which is power over Ethernet, which means you don’t require power plug near IP phone.
- Even though it works on IP, it is not a VoIP client like SKYPE, Skype phones are different.
- By itself, it cannot be used to make international calls, it will require IPPBX to connect to.
Some Facts about IP phones:
- IP phone cannot be used with normal analog EPABX – at least directly.
- Two IP phones cannot talk to each other without IPPBX.
- This is not a VoIP calling device, used to make international calls.
- It does not require Internet to make calls.
- It can be used with any standard IP PBX
- IPPBX is functionally similar to EPABX, but it works on TCP/IP technology.
- Ip phones can be used with any SIP supported server, local or remote.
- Any office, large or small.
- Call Center, inbound or outbound and domestic or international.
- Branch office, which has IPPBX in head office.
- Crystal clear voice.
- Reduces cabling. Think of connecting 25 phones in next floor, you require only one cable.
- No double wiring. (for your Pc and phone) one LAN cable can handle both.
- Supports more than one sip account.
- Can work even if PC is off. Remember IP phone takes much lower power as compared to a full PC.
- Much better functionality, as in types of codecs supported.
- 3 way Conference facility is a standard feature.
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