Business Phone
Systems
T1 Reseller Opportunity
As a business telephone or data network supplier,
you have the opportunity to provide a complete solution for your
customers if you can include the required T1 lines or IP WAN
circuits. Why give this business away to the local phone company
or other carriers when you can share in the continuing income
stream that line services generate?
We are pleased to offer you a VAR or Value
Added Reseller opportunity at no cost or obligation. Here's how
it works:
You simply enter your customer's requirements
into an easy online form.
Our technical team provides the expertise
to find the best cost solution from a suite of competitive carriers
and follow through with the contractual paperwork.
For your efforts, you'll be rewarded
with a generous monthly commission check based on customer usage.
PLUS you'll get referrals from clients in your area that want
your current services.
Interested? If so, simply take a few minutes
to review the program
details and fill out a short application form. You'll be
contacted shortly by the VAR Network to activate your registration.
Remember, there are no fees to join this VAR program.
Good Luck. We hope that you'll be joining
our team soon!
Private Line Bandwdith Connection FAQ's
How Does SIP Trunking Work?
A SIP trunk carries multiple VoIP phone calls from an enterprise
to another location, including third party call termination services.
SIP or Session Initiation Protocol, refers to the signaling protocol
that accompanies the voice packet stream.
What is a Service Level
Agreement?
An SLA or Service Level Agreement is often part of the contract
between a business and telecom carrier for line services such
as T1, or T3.The SLA spells out the expected availability of the
line service and what penalties the carrier is liable for if the
line doesn't perform as stated.
What is QoS and how do you
get it?
QoS means Quality of Service. Most often you hear about QoS when
referring to converged networks that transport both packet voice
and data. QoS mechanisms may include prioritizing voice packets
over data because voice is much more affected by latency and jitter.
How does a network firewall
work?
The firewall set the rules about what types of traffic are allowed
and to which machines. It examines data packets and traffic patterns
to find and block attacks such as Denial of Service. The firewall
also keeps outsiders from trying to sneak in through unguarded
ports or from even knowing the internal architecture and devices
on the LAN.