Ever wonder if you can telecommute to work, or how you get the coyote-in-trash-compactor-sound out of your conference call? Learn how the experts solve these problems on Cross Telecom’s new Web TV show, The Countdown. Get ahead of the latest and greatest developments in telecommunications and business VoIP. They’ve brought industry insiders together to keep you on the cutting edge of the ever-changing telecommunications industry.
The show starts out with an entertaining look at hot topics, answers to viewer questions, and interviews with industry experts. Hosted by Chief Technical Officer (CTO) David Lover, the show enables anyone interested in the Telecom business to have fun and learn on their coffee break with each episode lasting only 15 minutes.
Let’s countdown five issues tackled by the business VoIP experts at Cross:
5.Telecommuting to work
Host David Lover answers the most common questions: What type of industries is telecommuting practical for? What type of worker can take advantage of it? How can telecommuting be more cost effective? How do I improve my video conferencing quality? Lover proposes advanced equipment and other viable solutions to make your job easier and more efficient.
4.Business VoIP Mobility
Learn how effective mobility solutions provide employees consistent, universal access to the communication tools, information and applications they need, regardless of location or device. Implementing the right strategic mobility business plan can take your business to the next level by increasing employee productivity and customer satisfaction.
3.How to Get a Strong Return on Investment with Video Conferencing
The equipment to do high-quality video conferencing isn’t cheap, so put the decision to use it in your budget and human resource policies. Before it’s implemented, the cost of video conferencing will be compared to the cost of traveling. Telepresence has to be built directly into your business plan and used often to offset the initial cost of purchasing the equipment. It may present technical problems that discourage use at times, but video conferencing is a great option for the future as technology advances.
2.Advancements in Virtualization
David Lover talks about advancements in Avaya technology making multiple servers on a single piece of hardware possible. This will enable companies to save a lot of money, while making the servers easier to operate. It also reduces heat output and electricity usage. Each server maintains separate memory allocation, while making it easy for a single administrator to make changes to all of them. Deployment of images and video across servers also becomes simpler and faster.
1.Call Admission Control (CAC)
This is a great tool to make sure you don’t exceed the amount of bandwidth that is physically present by oversubscribing to your business VoIP network. When setting up the call, it applies real-time media traffic instead of data traffic. CAC mechanisms complement quality-of-service tools that protect voice traffic by keeping the excess off the network.
Catch up on the latest in the telecommunications industry in just 15 minutes with Cross Telecom’s new Web TV show, The Countdown. Cross posts monthly episodes packed with valuable information on hot topics, new guests, and answers to your burning questions.
Cross Telecom is dedicated to keeping their employees and clients educated with the latest information available, which is one reason they started The Countdown. By providing a complete portfolio of Voice, Data, IP Telephony, Wireless, CrossNet Maintenance and Support, Professional Services and Cross University, Cross has defined itself as a complete, end-to-end integrator of converged technologies nationwide. For award winning customer service on Avaya telecommunication products, contact Cross Telecom to meet your needs.
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