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EXAMPLES

Maternity leave.
A key member of staff goes on maternity leave and then decides that it is too expensive to hire a child minder. By combining our off-premises extension and a Virtual Private Network, the staff member can work almost as though she was in the main office. She can even double as an answering service if need be. All calls between her and the office are free.

Remote Answering Service. For offices who do not always have someone on the premises to answer calls (Either because the resident staff are busy or absent) our off-premises extension allows the main office calls to be answered from anywhere.

Gone to Spain. We have several customers who have decided to live in Spain yet still work for their British office. Just like the maternity leave example, connection is complete and all calls are free.

SET UP A REMOTE EXTENSION FROM ONLY £199 PER SITE !

Make an off-premises extension

Free intercom between premises.

Answers calls remotely

Transfer calls off- premises.

Remote is any where in the world.

All calls free using VOIP

Remote extensions are ideal where a director or staff member wants to work from home or a small branch office or even abroad.

All intercom calls between to two sites are free. Head office can transfer any oustide caller to the remote office. It can also allow outside calls to ring at the remote office.

The price of the adapter is inclusive of our expert setup.

The remote office can call either a head office named extension or come into the head office generally on the voip line.

Anyone in both the head office and/or remote office can make free voip calls anywhere in the world.

We use this setup ourselves and love it!


REMOTE OFFICE: In this example, The remote office is setup with a KVA200.

On lifting the blue phone, the internal dialling tone of the Head Office Pabx is returned. The Remote caller can then dial any extension or, if allowed, dial 9 for an outside line.

The Green phone can be used to make free VOIP calls anywhere in the world. If the remote office uses the green phone to dial Head Office's voip number, then it will come in on line 4 as though it were an outside call - anyone at head office could answer it.


HEAD OFFICE: In this example, the Head office is setup with a KVA300.

Anyone at head office can dial 301 (or press the 301 button) to go straight through to the remote office's blue phone.

Anyone at head office can access line 4 to make free voip call anywhere in the world.

Anyone at head office can transfer outside calls to the remote office by putting the caller on hold then dialing extension 301.

What you will need Apart from our Adapter KA200 at the remote office, and KA300 at the main office, you will need a router with a spare port and broadband at each premises. You will also need 1 or 2 spare analogue exchange ports on your PABX. I will also need an engineer who understands your PABX to wire your spare exchange line and extension ports to the KA200 adapter.

It most cases, there is nothing more to do than connecting it and the system will work fine.

The voip calls make use of the unused bandwidth on the router and so the calls are free of charge. 1 line usually works very well even on the minimum bandwidth of 512K. Should you be using up the bandwidth with large file transfers then in practice, you may suffer temporary speech degradation during occasional file transfers. If you do not already have one, you can prevent this by getting a router which allows you to reserve bandwidth for speech. If you expect to use 2 speech channels regularly, you they may need to rent more bandwidth.

Note, although we set up the adapters, we do not setup the routers. Having said that, in most cases with small business, their routers have DHCP enabled by default which means they auto detect our adapters without you having to do anything to set them up.