Toll-Bypass Long Distance Calling - Multitech VoIP User Manual

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Toll-bypass Long Distance Calling

Now multi-location businesses can use the Internet or a
private network (Intranet) for long distance voice and fax
communications and save thousands of dollars annually.
Instead of paying your long distance
carrier to route long distance
calls between offices, any IP
data network can route the
calls using a technology
called Voice over IP
(VOIP). It doesn't
matter if you are
using the Internet, a
private Intranet,
ISDN, DSL, frame
relay, wireless, or
satellite for your data
communications
network, as long as it
uses the Internet Protocol
(IP).
If you make frequent long distance calls to a remote site,
you already know the charges can add up quickly. Voice
over IP is designed to help you maximize the investments
you've already made in your data and telecommunications
network infrastructure by bridging them together to
provide toll-free communications.
This guide provides telecommunication managers and
data communications managers with an introduction to
Voice over IP and how they may benefit from voice and
data convergence.
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