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Tpad and Supanet Join Forces to Offer Premium Business SIP Trunking Services
With the partnership with Internet service provider
Supanet
,
Tpad
can now provide business-grade connectivity that will make more efficient use of the an organization's existing PBX Tpad telephone systems. This coming together of sorts represent a marriage of two integral services that the business industry needs most for high quality communication lines within the company and out. As Tpad CEO Tahir Mohsan puts it, "Tpad is committed to providing quality services that aptly meets the needs of the times. We continue to seek towards addressing the needs of our clients and the businesses we cater to, which is why this partnership became possible. We are looking forward to even more innovative solutions in the near future."
Tpad specializes in voice over IP telephony systems which enable an advanced communications model that can serve the needs of large and small companies worldwide. With many years of experience and expertise in the field of telecom, they offer planning, installation and servicing of office telephone systems that are not only cost-effective, but highly adaptable as well. They offer a wide selection of PBX packages that are efficient, highly upgradable and compatible with digital or IP lines. Aside from PBX systems, Tpad also provides a variety of advanced business telephony services ranging from virtual numbers, SIP trunks, and number porting.
On the other hand, Supanet, in operation since 1998, is one of the most highly experienced and coveted Internet service provider in the UK. With over a million registered subscribers, they offer a wide range of Internet connectivity and network options to meet the needs of medium to large businesses. These connectivity options include Dark Fibre, Broadband, Wireless Point to Point Links, Wi-Max, Dedicated or Leased Lines, VPN and DSL. The company prides of its extensive experience in building high-speed networks, installation of network hardware, network planning, as well as consultancy on connectivity needs - from the simplest to the most complex. The company designs and install network systems that are tailored to the needs of the business.
What will businesses expect with combined efforts of these two companies? Traditionally, there seemed to be a void that splits data and voice infrastructure in almost all organizations. This means separate expenditures for hardware involving data, and a different set for voice. However, in the recent years, the walls between data and voice have started to fall, thanks to efforts of companies like Tpad and Supanet. Businesses can now slowly move towards convergence and shared infrastructure for bigger savings and increased functionality. This means that companies can use their data network to access the telephone system and make it work towards increased efficiency and productivity.
One particular communication service that will be made even more cost-effective with this partnership is SIP Trunking. SIP Trunking is one of the most highly-advanced solutions today as it makes better use of data connectivity to allow improved PBX systems. This service offered by Tpad (and now by Supanet as well) allows PBX systems access to VoIP outside the enterprise network through Internet connectivity. Ultimately, it allows a company's VoIP system to talk to the outside world, which in technological terminology is called the PSTN. This methodology eliminates the need for expensive multiple ISDN lines and is thus far less costly, more highly efficient and significantly easier to manage. SIP trunks require fewer hardware pieces and may be purchase in increments, which translates to better cost savings than other alternative solutions. SIP Trunking can also ensure business continuity, geographical openness, flexibility and centralized technology for easier infrastructure management.
SIP Trunking, among other communication solutions, are expected to be made even more efficient when Tpad works exclusively with Supanet. Together, the two companies design a platform that further improves the current capabilities of data infrastructures of clients. "We are happy to announce this partnership, we are sure that as a Team, Tpad and Supanet will propel telecom systems forward," says Steven Johns, Tpad Marketing Manager. He adds, "Products and services that are operated and designed by separate providers tend to lead to compatibility issues, confusion, which then leads to waste of time and money. We have made this partnership possible to ensure more reliable and more efficient telecommunications experience, which is important to the success of the business marketplace."
Through Tpad and Supanet, businesses can make use of voice lines, Internet and SIP services fully integrated with data services, VoIP, managed telephone systems and unified communications internally and externally. These companies have earned high customer satisfaction and loyalty ratings in the country, which make them leading providers in the telecommunications industry.
Companies interested in making their PBX and VoIP systems more efficient through SIP Trunking and similar advanced methodologies can get in touch with either Supanet or Tpad. Faster connectivity and better telecom systems await them after three steps. First, consultant from Supanet or Tpad will assess your existing network and telephone set-up; ask about your business priorities, current needs and future plans, then suggest a package that best suits your business. The assessment will lead to a recommendation which includes a quotation of fees and prices for better decision making. The agreed package is then deployed and installed seamlessly with very minimal business disruptions. Upon complete installation, the services provisioned will be implemented with utmost care along with ongoing technical support.
Posted on Apr 27, 2011
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