Friday, December 17, 2010

How: using VoIP in direct inward dialing

Direct inward dialing (DID) is a system enable companies have individualized phones and phone numbers of multiple phones without many phone lines.

This has for years with a PBX system and assigned operator phone lines has been reached. Now, we use internal networks with a voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) system to achieve the same goal. Difficulty: easy

Instructions
  1. 1

    Search PBX phone packages and find that meets your business needs.

Keep in mind that the VoIP package aspect requires a USB phone or headset and dialer for each computer on the system.
  • 2

    Find a telecommunications company, VoIP telephone number as an OS DID supports.

  • Your package probably comes from recommendations or your current phone company support a VoIP a. system could ask for other recommendations. Can use the same phone numbers for the new system.
  • 3

    Buy a server for your phone system and your selected package.

  • Download you forth the software and install it by using the manufacturer's instructions. Add the server to the network and all computer system DID with your VoIP phones phone numbers.
  • 4

    Test your system with internal and external calls.

  • Keeping traditional phone connected and operating system, until the bugs with the new software by prepared. Then disconnect the old phone system and fully accustomed inmit on cooperation.

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