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Learn How VOIP saves you money!! iDemo Excellent. So with this system, I can change the way I do business then and save money? Tom: Some of the advantages on that is Voice Over IP, because it works through the inter-
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1.888.930.6888 iDemo Thanks for meeting with me today. I've got some questions about the phone systems. Many businesses are moving to VOIP. What is VOIP? Tom: VOIP stands for Voice Over IP Protocol, and it's just the new way or the new technology that businesses are using telephone services now. They go over data, as opposed to over copper lines, and it's produced a whole host of benefits. iDemo VOIP?
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Tom: There's a lot of advantages. Often, lower costs are great. Deployment is so much easier. There's much reduced labor costs to install Voice over IP products. They are less expensive, the actual devices, and they are multi-functional. They do so much more than they used to do in the past. iDemo You're saying lower labor costs, and what tinged in my mind was, do I have to rewire my office for these things? Tom: The very cool thing about the products that we sell, Voice Over IP, is that they use the data cabling that's already in place. For instance, if you have a computer somewhere, you can put a Voice Over IP phone where that computer is, even if that computer is using wi-fi. We have Voice Over IP wi-fi phones that will pick the signal up from your corporate wi-fi and allow it to communicate with all the other telephones and the outside world. Also, you don't need voice cabling when you are installing a new building, for instance, which can save thousands of dollars. $150 a cable run, easy, you don't have to spend. iDemo That sounds great. So you can actually take your phone because it's wi-fi and move it from office to office? Tom: Yes. All it needs is power, so just the transformer in an electrical outlet. And as long as it's connected to your SSID, wi-fi phones work virtually anywhere the range is good enough. iDemo Tom:
Wow, that's great.
It is. It is.
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How can I reduce costs?
Tom: You can reduce costs a number of ways. Because telecom was a monopoly for a long time, a lot of people are still on legacy plans that they pay an awful lot of money. I just had a customer last week that was paying $75 per line still for their old analog lines. We were able to get them into a whole new phone system, reduce their costs, and actually it turned into a free phone system because the operational costs of running the phone system through us were less than they were charged just for the lines alone with the phone company. It was pretty amazing.
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what, I was on hold for another 39 minutes. I eventually just gave up. What a waste of time and money. With Telus, it's the same thing. A lot of their call centers are not even in Canada, so you've got a language challenge and you've also got got a time challenge. They feel that your time is not worth very much, so they don't m i n d putting you on hold.
net, it allows people to work from their home. We've got customers that don't even have an office. It sounds astonishing, but they have about 20 staff that are all over the world, and they're all interconnected through the phone system that we supply in a central server area. They use a mobile app on their mobile phone, and they also use a desk phone, but at their various homes across the globe. Pretty amazing. iDemo That sounds like teleworking. Is that what the word is called? Tom:
Remote worker, I guess you'd call it.
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Tom: I f you deal with us, you can communicate by text, which is almost instant. You can use Messenger, WhatsApp. We use all of those type of platforms. We have videos that we give you. You can just go onto TMSI.tel, look at all the banks of videos that are all customized to the individual thing that you want to do in your company, and it's very fast. You can get a name change. You can get a call route change. You can get call forwarding done, very, very quickly. Added numbers, added phones. They just get shipped to you and you plug them in. We just program a small script to download the profile that you wanted for that phone, and you're up and in business, no matter where you are. The advantages for support are huge, just huge.
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Tom: The nice thing about that is, that if you're paying a lot for real estate, which is not cheap, then you can actually outsource your workers. It saves on a whole bunch of things. Real estate costs. It saves on transport costs. It saves infrastructure. It saves the remote worker having to drive in and out of work, gasoline. If you're a green person and you want to reduce climate change, then having them work from home is fantastic. Also, better work attitudes from your remote workers when they're working from their home as opposed to having to come in every single day. You can blend that, so they come in two days a week or four days a week, and then for one day a week they can work from home. But it's just like they were at their office, because the phone system is connected seamlessly, whether it's in the office or across the world. iDemo A great system, it sounds like. What's the advantage of us dealing with TMSI? What can you offer over the phone company? Tom: It's huge. It's huge. The biggest thing that we have is personal service. If you ever pick up the phone and you have to call the phone company, in this case, Telus, or even Shaw ... I called Shaw just a couple of days ago. I was 81st in line on hold. 81st. So yes, I can press one to get a call back 90 minutes later. I got a call back, and guess
iDemo So you have developed an education channel that explains how to use these phones? Tom: Yeah. A lot of people, as you know, with your mobile phone and with your office phone, you basically are reduced within a matter of months to being able to just answer the phone and maybe dial out, and that's it. You might be lucky if you have a real intelligent person that can figure it out to call another phone in the next office, and that's about it. Which is really a shame, because if you're onboarding a new employee or you need a refresher for your employee, where do you go? You have to call the phone company, and they won't come in and train you. They'll maybe send you a brochure or a user manual that's 200 pages long. "1
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authorized AVAYA Business Partner & Samsung Dealer in the Telecommunications market. Our association with AVAYA started in 1987. In the earlier years we performed the cabling for most, if not all, of the AVAYA data and voice installations in the Greater Vancouver Area. The total number of terminals installed would exceed 10,000. TMSI became the only western authorized AVAYA Dealer in the summer of 1990. TMSI has been a dealer of Samsung products since 2002. The Samsung brand has grown to become one of the most respected and valued names in consumer electronics all over the world.
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Some of our many customers include Covenant House, CH Robinson, Ocean Trailer, Family Services of Greater Vancouver, QuikSilver, Energizer Canada and hundreds of other successful clients as well. Owner Tom MacDonald has extensive experience in the voice data market, having been an entrepreneur in this industry since 1980. Director of Sales & Project Management, Rick Gauthier has over 20 years of telephony experience. TMSI follows the philosophy of AVAYA that is to “gain customers for life.” We do this by not only providing the best possible equipment and service, but also by thinking of other ways to help the customer. For example we have developed new innovative ways to save many customers on their monthly line charges and their long distances charges. We also help many customers get on the Internet by doing Web Page design & providing broadband and internet & VoiP services. All of this is done by providing advice and services that no other interconnect provides.
No need to hesitate with that decision any longer. Ensuring your internet connection and network infrastructure can handle VoIP is relatively easy (unless you’ve got a large complex network). Let’s take a look at a few things you should know: Available bandwidth – Chances are you already most likely have a strong and reliable internet connection in the office (or else you wouldn’t be reading this). However, a lack of necessary bandwidth to properly transport your VoIP calls has crippled more than a few deployments. This is because many fail to realize that VoIP calls are made up of data packets and fail to increase their available bandwidth before utilizing VoIP. Prior to making the switch to VoIP, you should calculate the total bandwidth needed to send Nullam arcu leo, facilisis ut
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5 Tips for Choosing an IP PBX for Your Small Business Buying the right phone system might seem like a daunting task but it doesn’t have to be! By calling our Director of Sales & Project Management Rick Gauthier he will help you make the right choice! From an onsite visit to see first hand what your needs are, to discussing your options, planning and quoting a system, Rick will help you to the end and give you honest reliable information to make an informed decision. Feel free to give him a call, he will be glad to help you out! 7 Facts You Need to Know About Your Old School Phone Company
receive your calls. You can do this by multiplying the number of anticipated simultaneous calls multiplied by the packet size of the voice codec you will be using (like G.722 or G.729). There are some great bandwidth calculators online that can help you with this. Ensuring and Managing Quality of Service (QoS) – All voice calls are sensitive to interference and since most VoIP calls will be sharing bandwidth with the rest of your data, you may want to prioritize or even segment your voice traffic. Doing this enables you to avoid the following issues which result in poor calling experiences:
Latency: Delay of packet delivery
Frequently Asked Questions Why Would I Need A Support Agreement? Protecting your investment? The safety of the time and finances invested in the purchase of your telephony equipment. Decision-makers are responsible to the company bottom line. What better way to meet that responsibility than by knowing, in advance, your telephony operating costs. Imagine a day at the office without telephones. It sounds nice, but also imagine customer perception and the amount of lost business. As a Support Agreement customer TMSI guarantees inventory of your particular telephony equipment and technicians to minimize the amount of down time should equipment fail.
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2. Getting lower prices isn’t that easy: So shouldn’t all businesses just call up and get lower rates from Telus and other Telcos in the Cartel? Sure they should. Most don’t. Most businesses chase higher revenues and not lower expenses. (Gee sounds like the Telcos…) Assigning resources to lower operating costs is only done when a company faces a crisis in cash or it’s economic status. Then its all about cutting costs. This usually is done by cutting staff. And try calling Telus to get your rates reduced. Telus has anticipated this and makes getting to the right people in the right department a challenge. There is no phone number to call. It’s THE PHONE COMPANY. How hard can it be to get a dedicated phone number to call for loyal customers? Then you have to know what to ask, what to say and how to say it. Then you must be patient and initiate several calls. Then you cannot get a new quote in writing with the lower rates easily – if at all. You get our 30 years working in the Telecom business doing all this for you for a price you won’t believe. Robin Hood Telecom.
TMSI is proud to offer other products to help make your business run more smoothly! We sell Headsets, Conference units, Cordless Phones, Bell ringers, Door phones and uninterruptible power supplies to name just a few. Anything you may need we are just a phone call away! Also check our product list for some examples of things we carry.
3. You do not see Business Telecom line rates advertised by the Cartel. Why? You see Mobile Phone prices advertised ALL the time on TV, radio and print advertising. That’s because it is VERY competitive and a growth business. That’s because it’s not competitive. No competition, no need to earn your business. You and Robin Hood Telecom services rock!
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Jitter: Variations in delay of packet de- TMSI? livery Packet Loss: Too much traffic in the network cause the network to drop packets Burstiness of Loss and Jitter: Loss and discards (due to jitter) tend to occur in bursts Once you’ve taken a look at each of these items in relation to your current internet connection and network infrastructure, you should be in a good position to move on to the next steps. This includes:
Increasing bandwidth Replacing or expand your existing network infrastructure When it comes to the second item, your networking infrastructure, it is important to know that the switches and routers of today are for more advanced than the ones you may be running. Today’s networking equipment come with features that allow the shaping of traffic and tools to ensure QoS. They’re also nowhere near as expensive as you might think, so if it’s been a while since you’ve upgraded your network, you should definitely take a look at what’s currently available. So don’t let your current infrastructure scare you away from VoIP. If you take into account the factors listed, you are going to stop any issues before they start. FAQ
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1. Being loyal doesn’t pay: Generally speaking, businesses that have remained with any of the Cartel’s services for any length of time NEVER get a reduction in service costs the way new clients do. New client acquisitions STILL REMAIN the Telco’s primary growth goals. There is absolutely no point in pouring expensive resources into customer retention UNTIL the customers threaten to leave. This makes loyal clients subject to paying THE HIGHEST rates for services. Robin Hood Telecom will make loyalty pay.
TMSI has the knowledge and expertise concerning the working of your equipment, pertaining to your company. We were there at the planning stages with you. Mapping, cabling, programming, training, implementation were all achieved by TMSI and your company, as a team. Our customer records allow a continuing historical reference for your needs and queries. Would you want someone else to charge your company the time it would take to achieve what we already have in place?
Different companies have different warranties! Avaya Partner or IP Office systems have a 1 year manufacturer’s warranty. Headsets and Polycom conference units also have 1 year manufacturer’s warranty. Samsung has the best in the business with a FIVE year manufacturer’s replacement warranty! I want to buy a phone system but I don’t know where to begin?
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5 Tips for Choosing an IP PBX for Your Small Business The proliferation of hosted-private branch exchange (PBX) solutions has led to a surplus of information about these virtual telephony systems. But small business owners should consider the pros and cons of both hosted PBX and onpremise PBX systems when evaluating a new system for their offices. Business phone systems reviewer Software Advice has recently put together an article discussing the five important considerations for small business owners deciding between Cloudbased and on-premise PBX systems. The team at Software Advice suggests that buyers consider the following: 1. THE REAL TOTAL COST OF OWNERSHIP On-premise systems typically require a large upfront investment, while hosted systems are paid for with more affordable, monthly payments. But buyers should consider the total cost of ownership (TCO) of these systems in addition to the initial capital necessary to purchase a new phone network. For example, a recent study from No Jitter, Comparing the TCO for 24 UC/IP-PBX Solutions, showed that after only three years, the TCO of Cloud-based systems was greater than on-premise solutions. In addition, while the ini" 4
tial investment was largely absorbed in year one for on-premise systems, costs increased at a steady rate with hosted PBX systems. 2. THE VALUE OF SPECIFIC VS. BUNDLED FUNCTIONALITY Today, the technical capabilities of hosted and on-premise PBX systems are largely equal. One difference, however, is how these features are bundled. Hosted PBX providers commonly bundle features and charge a set per-user price. Onpremise PBX, on the other hand, often provides buyers greater flexibility on the features and functionality they want to pay for (particularly, offering more customization for specific users). If customization is important, buyers should make this clear up-front when working with PBX providers. Buyers may have to shop around to find a hosted provider that offers the perfect bundle. Alternatively, buyers should have a detailed list of features for hosted providers to ensure they are given an accurate price quote. 3. EASE OF CUSTOMIZATION Customization is often attainable with onpremise systems, as an on-staff IT professional commonly oversees the system’s deployment and management. With hosted systems, customization is often handled by the provider. While vendors may offer some customization, they are often unable to make extreme customizations for every customer. If your system requires advanced customization, on-premise PBX may be a more reasonable option. If choosing a hosted option, work with a vendor to discuss the exact customizations you need and what they can offer.
ating the transition of Phone service to VoIP. US businesses that do not move to VoIP now they will be forced to in the future in all likelihood. “The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has invited US carriers to start testing the process of migrating customers away from copper wireline infrastructure to IP-based networks.” Decisions on the proposals will be made in May. Some tests are underway and more will start shortly. (FCC invites carriers to test wireline-to-IP migration ) Jan 31, 2014 Can Canada be far behind? You can start with RobinHood Telecom now and save thousands immediately or continue to pay higher monthly fees and wait to be forced to transition by the CRTC later. The major phone companies are going to switch end users to VoIP but the bill will remain the same for the end user and you not be saving any money on the services. We can introduce your business into the new technology, you can keep using your current PBX, keep your existing phone numbers and save big dollars.
4. USER EXPERIENCE To ensure voice quality, on-premise PBX systems will prioritize data traffic. With hosted PBX solutions, voice and data packets will often fight for preference, which leads to deteriorated voice quality.
News Attention all Businesses in British Columbia. The FCC in the USA is in the process of accelerNullam arcu leo, facilisis ut