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Is it time to leave these types of voice circuits?
Otherwise known as T1, PRI access was the first digital transmission standard developed to meet needs of 10 or more lines. With the development of voice over packet network transmission standards, such as those for mobile networks and the Internet, PRI access is losing momentum. The new industry standard is the voice circuit on SIP, over IP access.
Your telephone system does not support SIP? No problem. We are able to deliver a PRI access service based on our SIP transmission network. This kind of access is as efficient as traditional PRI access, but has the advantage of being convertible anytime to a pure SIP access, without changing carrier or phone numbers.
Talk with your B2B2C account manager to determine whether PRI access is the most suitable for you.
AvailabilityDon't wait, B2B2C telephone access is available on most of the territory currently served by the B2B2C's IP network. Talk with your B2B2C account manager. He can quickly confirm the availability of PRI service for each of your sites.
Extended local calling areasConvert the telephone lines of offices located in the metropolitan regions of Montreal, Quebec, Sherbrooke and Ottawa to the B2B2C phone service and reduce your long distance bill with our extended local calling areas.
For example, consider the study presented on the Long distance and Extended calling areas page, featuring a corporation owning an office in St-Jerome and having customers in Beloeil and Chateauguay.
Typical Applications
Service portfolio
PRI (T1) access - Single local calling areaVoIP based PRI (T1) access - Single local calling area
B2B2C PRI access provides 23 local telephone lines and one data channel for call data information and routing commands. Based on SIP transport, this VoIP based service is delivered on a dedicated (Non-Internet) IP access.
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