Telesmart Business Phone Lines
Telesmart provides a full range of phone lines and options that should suit every business need.
Analogue Lines
Analogue lines are primarily used for making voice calls, to carry broadband, VoIP, alarm lines and connect fax machines. Analogue lines are basic telephone lines. They can be arranged as individual phone lines or grouped together in a hunt group for connection to a customer's phone system. Analogue phone lines can also be configured with support for Direct Dial In (DDI), voicemail and/or Never Busy Fax.
Digital Lines - ISDN
ISDN lines are a high-speed digital service supporting voice, data and video services through a single digital connection. ISDN can be delivered in one of two methods.
Basic Rate Access (BRA)
Provides two channels at 64K each. Up to 8 devices can be connected and any two can operate at the same time Multiple BRAs can be connected to one site. Suitable for Small to Medium-sized organisations.
Features:
- Voice calls
- Connection of small PABXs
- Integrated Data and Voice
- LAN or Remote Access
Primary Rate Access (PRA)
Provides up to 30 channels at 64K each. Multiple PRAs can be connected to one site. Suitable for Medium to Large sized Organisations
Features:
- Connection of medium/large PABXs
- Video Conferencing
- Call Centres
- WANs
When switching your telephone lines to teleSMART there is no need to change your phone number.
Direct Dial (DDI) Numbers
DDI numbers enables calls to be made directly into your business line extensions. Direct Dial In numbers are purchased in either blocks of 10 or 100, these are used in conjunction with PABX systems. DDIs are virtual number blocks within your closest exchange
SmartNET High Speed Internet
SmartNET Internet Access is Telesmart's premium Internet service in partnership with NZ's second largest provider. SmartNET Internet provides fast, configurable, highly reliable, high performance Internet access.
SmartNET High Speed Internet will be delivered directly to your business through broadband network technology.
High Speed Internet is best for you if:
- Operate a transactional website (e-commerce, for instance) or one that gathers personal information about its visitors and provides a personalised experience in return
- Have lots of staff using the Internet at any one time
- Serve large overseas markets and provide around the clock information to your customers
- Require multiple public IP addresses
SmartNET . . .
- Delivers fast Internet – up to 1Gbps (standard broadband starts at around 256Kbps)
- Avoid the broadband blockage. ISPs combine lots of broadband customers onto common equipment, to create an affordable product. With BIA you never share your access bandwidth with more than 3 others, and usually your access is exclusive. In practise you won’t hit any congestion inside the network. For you, it means your throughput closely follows your speed for local traffic.
- Can support a mixture of users and servers more successfully. Whilst a few users can happily share a broadband service, in practical terms it’s more productive to use a faster service if there is a more complicated situation.
- Whereas Broadband is asymmetric – that is, upload speeds are generally significantly slower than download speeds – Business Internet Access is symmetrical. This means your servers will run faster, and your web-sites will appear faster to your clients.
- The SmartNET Network is configured specifically for fast Internet, with inbuilt capacity for growth in Internet traffic well into the future. In technical terms, it can provide load balancing and diversity
- Can be installed with diverse routing to your building to reduce the risk of damage in the street;
Getting Started
You can choose between a fixed rate or managed bandwidth plan. The first will suit you if your usage doesn’t vary much from month to month. If your usage does fluctuate, a managed bandwidth plan will ensure your monthly bill doesn’t, so you can plan your annual Internet spend with confidence.
Telesmart Metro Ethernet
The Telesmart Ethernet solution is a flexible, high speed, layer 2 networking solution that links customer LAN's across two or more sites within a city in point-to-point or point-to-multipoint configurations. It enables you to design, build and manage high speed data networks based on Ethernet technology in the backbone/core, access network or both.
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