Wireless VoIP Voice Networks – Do you have a VoIP voice network that you need to extend to another building or to another location many miles away from your PBX?

  • Our wireless VoIP (Voice) networks (basically a wireless bridge) sends the audio streams  (backhauls the data) from distances of 50 feet to 25 miles.  We have used these networks for SIP trunks, g.711, g.722, iLBC, g.729, h.323 and many others.
  • We make sure QOS (Quality of Service) and latency requirements are met and have used our solutions to connect voice equipment from Cisco, Shoretel, Asterisk, 3Com, Avaya, NEC, and many others.
  • We have installed these solutions for customers of AT&T, Comcast, Charter, Windstream, and TDS Telecom.
  • If you are in the telephone business, consider subcontracting the connectivity for your remote phones or PBX systems and be much more competitive in your bid.  The cost for deploying our wireless bridges is considerably less than trenching fiber, coax, etc.  Also, you don’t have to call the local or state municipality to come and verify everything before you dig.

How reliable are these links?

  • One of the dirty little secrets of the telecommunications world is that most carriers actually use wireless links to send their own data (meaning your data) from one location to another.
  • The correct equipment (installed correctly) has the same uptime statistics as fiber or any other type of connection.  In actuality, there is a much greater chance of CAT 3/5/6 (or whatever low voltage network cable for IP phones)  fiber, or T1/T3 lines being cut by a backhoe or ditch witch machinery than wireless equipment mounted safely out of reach of such devices.
  • With our wireless connection, there is no cable laying underground or strung aerially to be cut.  But don’t take our word for it.  Here is a link (it will open a new tab) to stories about fiber cuts from Level3, one of the largest fiber providers in the United States.

What kinds of speeds are available?

  • It basically depends upon your needs.  However, we have connections ranging in speeds from 50MB to 1GB and beyoned.  We utilize frequencies from 5Ghz up to 80 Ghz (both in the licensed and unlicensed frequency spectrum) and even have solutions utilizing optical networking (laser networking) depending on the requirements of your network.
  • The point to all of this is to know that you have options for your VoIP (Voice) networks, options that deliver the same (if not much faster) speed and are much more cost-effective.