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		<title>Business Telecom Strategies</title>
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Businesses that have a critical need for different telecommunications technologies would normally consult with experienced network engineers in terms of implementation. If the business requires a combination of several types of telecommunications technologies such as voice, internet, ISDN, frame relay, etc, the network expert will recommend integrated access solutions.</p>
<p>Integrated access solution is a strategy that consolidates all IT needs of the company to improve efficiency of the network at lesser cost. Network engineers would install an Integrated Access Device (IAD) that aggregates the different information channels across a shared access link, which can either be T1, Cable or DSL, to the service provider.</p>
<p>Implementation of integrated access solutions to the entire network infrastructure of a company provides has many advantages:</p>
<p>- Cost. Any business would always think of ways on how to reduce costs. Integrated access is one way to accomplish that. Instead of having separate T1 line for voice and another one for data, the installed IAD can consolidate the two and just use a single T1 line. Also, installation of integrated access devices is very simple that network staff need not go through costly training just to learn the process.</p>
<p>- Flexibility. Simple businesses would also require just simple IADs. However, if the business requires more than just voice and data, advanced and sophisticated IADs are needed. What’s good about the IADs is that they are modular, which means that it can easily adapt to any change the business would require in the future without the need to change the device. Each type of information is connected through a modular card that can be removed or added depending on the need of the business.</p>
<p>- Marketing strategy. Service providers also benefit from integrated access solutions. They are able to customize different service packages for different types of clients. For smaller and simpler businesses, they can offer a bundle of voice and data services. For more complicated businesses, they can all integrate voice, frame relay, data and ISDN, depending on the need. With integrated access, they are able to offer these bundles at more reasonable and competitive price ranges.</p>
<p>- Redundancy. As all forms of technology are bound to fail at one point or another, redundancy is very important for network infrastructures that are crucial to the success of the business. With the integrated access device’s modular design, redundancy is easy to implement as network operators simply need to add backup cards should one or more of the used cards fail.</p>
<p>Integrated access is indeed a solution for more future technology evolutions. Its versatility and flexibility allows simultaneous implementations of old and new technologies as it helps businesses gradually adapt to the ever-growing demands of the world.</p>
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		<title>Small Business Telecom</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Small Business Telecom Solutions It is not that difficult to find small business telecom that fits your model. You just have to look around; and here is a guide to doing just that. But who can you call, and who can you trust? The answer is found on these pages and will guide you to [...]]]></description>
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<p>It is not that difficult to find small business telecom that fits your model. You just have to look around; and here is a guide to doing just that.</p>
<p>But who can you call, and who can you trust? The answer is found on these pages and will guide you to the very best small business telecom providers around. Here are some of your options: <a href="http://totalnetservice.com/" target="_self">Small business T1</a></p>
<p>1) Find a <strong>small business telecom</strong> broker: a broker is basically a guy who deals with several different telecom companies and can set you up with a solution tailored from just one or several. These guys can be good for many reasons, but mainly because they can drive down the prices and save you all the legwork involved in finding your own <a href="http://precision-telecom.com" target="_self">small business telecom</a> solution. If you get the right one, he will not only know all about each specific provider, but he will also know about the best ones for your size business and you area of the city or state. This can save you tons of time and a lot of headaches. You should definitely consider finding a telecom broker when searching for voice and data solutions for your small business.</p>
<p>2) The second option involved in searching for small business telecom options is to call the individual providers yourself and put them in a bidding war. It is helpful if you have each come into your office to do a complete overview and study your voice and data usage and see what their best solution will be. you&#8217;d be surprised how varied the presentations will be based on the company represented as well as the experience of the agent. Many times, agents who work for a single company will sell you the solution that pays them the most commission, and not what is best for you. Of course, this can happen with the small business telecom broker too, and that is why you should have him come in also if you choose to go this route.</p>
<p>It is best to call in the big telecom firms like ATT, Verizon and SBC as well as regional carriers like MegaPath, NuVox and Mcleod USA as well as others. If you look at many providers and get many estimates for your small business telecom needs, you will be well on your way to getting everything you need.</p>
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