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Imaginet's AYC Telecom's Certified engineers install, configure and maintain VOIP telephone systems for Small to medium Businesses, up to enterprise networks. Starting as small as 24 incoming/outgoing trunk lines & 24 extension phones up to 250 extensions per 1U rack-mountable unit ( stackable up to 5,000 users) , AYC Telecom's IPcts SIP based VOIP PABX provides as standard to every user Voicemail, Music-on-Hold, Least Cost Routing (LCR) and basic Computer Telephony Integration with Instant messaging (CTI /IM) The single chassis unit uses any Standard SIP IP phone (i.e. Polycomm, CISCO) , Software phone (Xlite, Eyebeam) or Analog phone with an adaptor (Linksys ATA or PAP2). The Simple/Plug-and-Play Install system can also be Interfaced to existing or standalone telephone systems with low cost International VOIP providers .
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VOIP is not just free or cheap calls via the Internet. VOIP provides for the integration of voice & data systems using IP networks across LAN's WAN's, Wireless, VSAT or the Internet. VOIP traffic is always encrypted and the quality is dependant on the bandwidth used and the equipment selected.













