Integrated Voice and Data

Integrated voice and data allow you to transmit voice and data over the same connection. At TelNet Worldwide, we’ll bring in copper or fiber and hand it off as FXS or PRI trunks (IP-PRI with access).

Trunking (SIP, IP-FXS, and IP-PRI)

  • There are several trunking solutions available with VoIP.
  • SIP Trunking - Straight SIP connection between our data center and your PBX
  • IP-PRI - SIP connection from our data center to a device we deploy on-premise, that converts the signaling from IP to TDM-PRI
  • IP-FXS - SIP connection from our data center to a device we deploy on-premise, that converts the signaling from IP to FXS

Cloud PBX

  • By far the most evolved form of telephony and communications, Cloud PBX is a cloud-based phone system that allows you to connect and maintain your phone lines over the internet.

Unparalleled reliability

  • No worries if there is a line cut or weather outage. With VoIP’s Quality of Service (QoS), as long as you have a reliable internet connection, you’re able to continue to make calls.

Keep the internet connection that you love

  • If you like your Internet provider, keep them! VoIP allows you to “bring your own bandwidth” (BYOB), which can be used to set up your VoIP solution.

Unified communications enabling

  • With VoIP, you can take your office mobile through unified communications. With unified communications solutions like Webex and Microsoft Teams with Direct Routing you connect your laptop and mobile device to your business line, so you never miss a work call. With the UC-One app, you can connect and collaborate through HD calling, video conferencing, messaging, file sharing, and screen sharing.

Trusted security you can count on

  • It’s a misconception that VoIP solutions may pose more security risks than legacy phones. There are several firewalls in place to help ensure a secure connection. Other measures include STIR/SHAKEN which uses digital certificates to prevent caller ID spoofing. Caller ID Spoofing is when a caller purposely hides or misrepresents their caller ID information. VoIP networks are easily encrypted to ensure maximum security between our data centers and your PBX.