GTS
WorldConnect Solution
GTS offers cost-effective VoIP Telephony solutions for the
secure and reliable communication of the enterprise voice traffic. To
deliver best-in-class VoIP solutions, GTS leverages its unique IP infrastructure
as well as VoIP specific hardware, software, and management systems.
GTS provides complete, end-to-end solutions by managing all equipment
and services, thereby allowing customers to take full advantage of the
ubiquity of the Internet to deliver secure and flexible VoIP solutions.
Utilizing next-generation technologies, GTS is able to provide enterprises
with significant cost savings over legacy private networks. Enterprise
traffic is optimally routed across GTS' multiple redundant IP network
providing business-class reliability.
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Implementing Voice over IP Telephony
This section describes how customers and agents can implement Voice over
IP technology. GTS supports multiple VOIP hardware devices like the Cisco
IAD with multiple voice interfaces.
· Small Corporate
Offices without a PBX.
Assuming your office has a dedicated Internet connection,
the FXS units are plugged directly into your Ethernet LAN hub or router.
Then, regular telephones are plugged into the Cisco device. When a caller
picks up the handset, the call is immediately processed over the Internet.
The user hears a dial tone.
· Internet Cafes
and Phone Shops.
This scenario is similar to the small business office
described above. However, phone service can be sold to anyone who needs
to make a long distance phone call. The major difference is that each
customer must be charged separately for his or her phone time.
In the event that a call shop is accustomed to billing
for exact charges, the owner of the Call Shop or Internet caf? can view
the call records on the GTS web site and issue exact change. In this scenario,
unique account codes are not necessary for each caller.
Alternatively, the operator of the Internet cafe or call
shop may sell the customer a prepaid phone card. The Internet Cafe can
sell phone cards in various denominations, i.e. $1.00, $5.00, $20.00 etc
and in any currency. The customer picks up the handset and enters the
account number when prompted. After the customer enters a valid account
code, he is prompted to dial his destination. In this scenario, there
is no accounting to be done or change to be issued at the cash register.
If the customer does not finish the card, the value is retained in the
card until the next time it is used. Under this scenario, the phone number
of the calling unit is not entered into our switch and the caller will
be prompted for his or her account code.
· Large Corporate
Offices with PBX.
The FXO unit can be deployed in any large company, similar
to the small office scenario, except that the FXO is connected to a PBX
instead of directly to the telephone handsets or the local phone company.
If there are one hundred employees in a company, they can all have access
to the VoIP calls. To make an international call, the caller would just
dial 8, for example. A line would be opened to the GTS switch and the
caller will get dial tone and would dial the destination number. All calls
preceded by 8 would be routed through the Cisco device and the caller
never knows his call is going over the Internet.
· Hotels.
Hotel owners can connect a Cisco device to their Hotel
PBX in the same manner as described above. However, the hotel will want
to charge the customer for the calls. In this case, the hotel owner can
perform billing in several different ways. The owner can simply require
the customer buy a prepaid phone card. Alternatively, the Hotel owner
can use the billing functions that may exist in the Hotel PBX, or the
hotel owner could go to the GTS website and view and print the customer's
call records. Each room would have its own account number.
· Prepaid Phone
Cards.
One of the most exciting business opportunities made
available through the GTS VoIP system is the ability to quickly establish
a prepaid phone card business. The FXO unit can be used to set up a phone
card network. The entrepreneur must acquire phone lines from the local
phone company. The lines should come with phone numbers or toll free numbers.
The numbers should roll from one trunk to the next when one trunk is busy.
The entrepreneur then sells phone cards in any denomination
and in any currency. The customers make a local phone call or toll free
phone call to that number. The call hits the Cisco device, is passed to
our switch and the caller is prompted for his or her account code.
The entrepreneur can sell access to phone service without physically opening
up a call shop or Internet cafe? and can distribute cards widely around
any city or country. The entrepreneur is able to avoid investing in expensive
switching equipment because GTS provides a world-class prepaid calling
card platform. This system replaces traditional International Callback
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