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Tips on choosing a Business Telephone S stem when moving officePractical advice on how to select the right Business
Phone S stem for our compan .
Your starting point is to consider your current and future business needs in order to ensure that whatever business phonesystem you choose can meet them.
Ke considerations include:
How many employees do you have (current and projected staffing levels) – and do they all require their own phone extension?
What volume of external phone calls do you make? Is this likely to change over the coming years?
How many office sites does your company have – and will you be requiring inter-site calls?
Do you require conference calling facilities?
Do you need individual voicemail facility for all (or some) employees?
Does your business need to make a large amount of international phone calls?
Does your company have a “Help Desk” or “Contact Center” which will require you to take a large quantity of incoming phonecalls?
Does your business have a Field Sales force who will require a Mobile Phone Solution to enable them to be fully productive whilst on the road?
How many “Home or Remote workers” do you have and do you require phone calls to be forwarded, routed or diverted tothem on a regular basis?
Do you need your business phone system to be integrated with any of your internal systems (i.e. a CRM system etc)
What sort of phone management software and business phone system reporting do you require?
One of the most important issues when choosing the right business phone system is to look closely at your company s business plan and assess
whether the business phone s stem you have (or are considering) will be able to satisfy your needs for the next 3-5 years.
Check the technical specifications in the owner manual for Dect 6.0 encryption on all cordless phones. Dect 6.0 encryption for cordless phones
prevents electronic eavesdropping.
It is essential that when reviewing the range of business phone systems, you consult with an experienced IT & Telecoms Consultant who will be completely up
to speed on all of the options available to you (after all they are the experts!). These conversations are free and on a no obligation basis, and many of them
will even offer to do a free audit of your current and futurephone requirements.
You should also download and use the essential IT & Telecoms Checklist for further advice on choosing a business phonesystem.Contact us the page in this
guide on how to select the phone system for your business
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There s a phase during the construction process of any new or remodeled office space that garners little attention but has big implications, net ork
cabling, infrastructure cabling. Sure a lot of attention is put into getting large concrete support columns and walls in place, and even more attention
goes into the finishing details of any build out, from carpet and tiles colors and patterns to built-in countertops, fixtures, and finishings. But it is
the net orking cabler that could be considered the unsung hero of your new office space. After all, he s the one that brings all that technology to your
fingertips.
We ve all seen a run of Cat 5 or Cat 6 cable, that blue cord with a funny looking phone jack at the end of it. Before the days of personal wireless routers you
probably even had a small piece of cat 5 tethered to the end of your personal computer so you could access that high speed broadband connection you paid
so much to install. But businesses rely on network cable such as Cat 5 for much more than just logging on to their email accounts. Network cabling is the
lifeblood of the physical network delivery system. Without a properly wired building, we d be unable to send reports to clients, check email, or surf the web;
phone systems would ring dead, and even the CCTV security camera would go dark and our CT security systems would prove useless.
It s a lot to think about. Luckily the thinking is left for a select few knowledgeable professionals who understand what it takes to hardwire a shell of concrete
and cinderblock into a fully functioning multifaceted office space.
Traditionally, network cabling takes place during the build out phase of construction, commonly coinciding with jobs like electrical and plumbing. The most
common method for running network cable is between the hard ceiling/roof and the tile drop ceiling most commercial spaces utilize. This dead space makes
the perfect place for network cable because it allows access to every point in the building without demanding a permanent solution. From drop ceiling spaces
cable can be moved, rerun, and replaced to meet changes in workspace requirements. In some instances network cable must occupy more permanent
spaces, such as sharing electrical conduit, pvc tubing, or even directly embedded in the concrete.
Once cable is run to the required spaces a network drop is placed. The network drop is just as it sounds, the cable is dropped from its perch in the ceiling
through walls, or directly through the ceiling tile where it is terminated. A terminated cable is simply one that has been connected to an outlet or device. On the
other end the cable is connected to the network routers, multi-port switches, and modems. The end result is a wired office space ready to send and receive
data, both on the internal intranets and the external internet.
Just like without the wheel we wouldn t have the car, without network cabling no office would be able to function in the 21st century. As such we all owe a great
deal of appreciation and respect to the humble network cable guy, pulling his way into our hearts one office at a time.
Enterprise Wireless LAN Deplo ment and Optimi ation principals
Wireless working environments most organizations are using mission-critical wireless LANs, IEEE 802.11n and higher-capacity networks to support
daily operations and high-demand applications.
It is a well known fact that the wireless LAN lifec cle has four distinct phases:
. Deployment and/or expansion -where network managers analyze what they need to meet user requirements and what devices may need to be
added to the network
. Installation and testing-building or expanding the network and verifying it
. Troubleshooting and security - address and correct any issues as quickly as possible
. Management and optimization - maintaining the network assuring that it runs effectively and efficiently
A ireless net ork will frequently go back and forth between the troubleshooting and maintenance-and-optimization phases. For faster
deployment, higher performance and greater security of the wireless LAN one should enlist the best practices on each of these phases. It is also very
important to consider future requirements such as six month or one year from deployment as the demand for bandwidth could increase considerably
in a relatively short time.
Wireless interference issues
Wireless networks operate in the unlicensed frequency band between 2.4 and 2.5 GHz in which any device is allowed to operate. Devices such as
microwave ovens, cordless phones, Bluetooth devices and even some security devices such as cameras and motion sensors that operate in this
band can cause interference. Stats show that as much as 60 percent of wireless LAN problems are interference-based.
A site survey is conducted before deployment to detect sources of interference. Devices that create interference only periodically may not be
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