Telstra Makes Global VoIP Offering Available For Multinational Corporations

Customer Inter@ction Solutions, May 2005

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Telstra Incorporated has announced the availability of T-VoIP, the company's global VoIP offering. T-VoIP is aimed at providing multinational corporations with a quality solution to control, manage and reduce global telecommunications costs.

With T-VoIP, "companies can combine voice and data traffic to maximize their return on investment and, through lower off-Net rates, reduce the cost once associated with sending on-Net and off-Net voice traffic over a public switched network," said Dan Kerth, Telstra president and COO.

Through the use of T-VoIP, companies are able to interconnect geographically dispersed PBXs over a virtual private network, avoiding the high price of international toll calls between office locations. Companies with small branch offices up to very large sites can be supported with access speeds ranging from 128 Kbps through 155 Mbps. In a converged scenario, voice and data traffic share the same local access loop, reducing the number of access loops required to obtain services.

To help companies realize the benefits of converged voice and data provided by T-VoIP, Telstra is offering companies a free analysis of their networking needs to determine if a global IP voice VPN is right for them.

www.telstra-usa.com

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