Yeastar S412 8 Users 8 Concurrent Calls Modular IP-PBX
KSh30,000.00
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Yeastar S412 8 Users 8 Concurrent Calls Modular IP-PBX Mtech Networks
Yeastar S412 8 Users 8 Concurrent Calls Modular IP-PBX with auto-provisioning capabilities for major VoIP brands, including Polycom, Cisco, Grandstream, Snom, and Yealink. S412 supports up to 8 SIP accounts, 4 SIP trunks, 12 analog lines, 4 digital lines, or 2 cellular lines. It comes pre-configured with 8 fixed FXS ports. It offers 4 on-board module slots for customization,
Compatible with
S2 Module: 2 FXS (analog)
O2 Module: 2 FXO (analog)
SO Module: 1 FXS / 1FXO (analog)
B2 Module: 2 BRI (digital)
GSM Module: 1 GSM (cellular)
3G Module: 1 WCDMA (cellular)
4G LTE Module: 1 3G/4G voice/data (cellular)
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Advantages / Benefits of Cisco IP PBX Office Telephone Mtech
Cisco Small business PBX phone systems today are increasingly more sophisticated. Here’s a quick comparison of a conventional small business PBX system and a Unified Communications system that combines an Internet Protocol (IP) PBX and other features.
Cisco IP PBX can do everything a traditional small business PBX can do and more. It performs the switching and connecting of Voice over IP as well as landline calls.
A conventional PBX requires two networks, one for data and another for voice. An IP PBX system runs on an IP data network, which saves costs and minimizes network management.
Advantages of Cisco IP PBX System
Easier to install & configure than a proprietary phone system
An IP PBX runs as software on a computer and can leverage the advanced processing power of the computer and user interface as well as features. Anyone proficient in networking and computers can install and maintain an IP PBX. By contrast a proprietary phone system often requires an installer trained on that particular system!
Easier to manage because of web/GUI based configuration interface
An IP PBX can be managed via a web-based configuration interface or a GUI, allowing you to easily maintain and fine tune your phone system. Proprietary phone systems have difficult-to-use interfaces which are often designed to be used only by phone technicians.
Significant cost savings using VoIP providers
With an IP PBX you can easily use a voip provider for long distance and international calls. The monthly savings are significant. If you have branch offices, you can easily connect phone systems between branches and make free phone calls.
Eliminate phone wiring
An IP Telephone system allows you to connect hardware IP phones directly to a standard computer network port (which it can share with the adjacent computer). Software phones can be installed directly on the PC. You can now eliminate the phone wiring and make adding or moving of extensions much easier. In new offices you can completely eliminate the need for wiring extra ports to be used by the office phone system!
Eliminate vendor lock in
IP PBXs are based on the open SIP standard. You can mix and match any SIP hardware or software phone with any SIP-based IP PBX, PSTN Gateway or VOIP provider. In contrast, a proprietary phone system often requires proprietary phones to use advanced features, and proprietary extension modules to add features.
Scalable/ Expandle
Proprietary systems are easy to outgrow. Adding more phone lines or extensions often requires expensive hardware modules. In some cases you need an entirely new phone system. Not so with an IP PBX. A standard computer can easily handle a large number of phone lines and extensions – just add more phones to your network to expand!
Better customer service & productivity
With an IP PBX you can deliver better customer service and better productivity. Since the system is now computer-based, you can integrate phone functions with business applications. For example, bring up the customer record of the caller automatically when you receive his/her call, dramatically improving customer service and cutting costs by reducing time spent on each caller. Outbound calls can be placed directly from Outlook, removing the need for the user to type in the phone number.
8. Twice the phone system features for half the price
Since an IP PBX is software-based, it is easier for developers to add and improve feature sets. Most VoIP phone systems come with a rich feature set, including auto attendant, voice mail, ring groups, and advanced reporting. Unified Communications features are included, to support presence, video and audio conferences and free calls via the data network. These options are often very expensive in proprietary systems.
9. Allow hot desking & roaming
Hot desking, the process of being able to easily move offices/desks based on the task at hand, has become very popular. Unfortunately traditional PBXs require extensions to be re-patched to the new location. With an IP PBX the user simply takes his phone to his new desk – No patching required!
Users can roam too – if an employee has to work from home, he/she can simply fire up their SIP software phone and are able to answer calls to their extension, just as they would in the office. Calls can be diverted anywhere in the world because of the SIP protocol characteristics!
10. Better phone usability: SIP phones are easier to use!
Employees often struggle using advanced phone features. Setting up a conference, or transferring a call on an old PBX requires detailed instructions.
Not so with an IP PBX – all features are easily performed from a user friendly GUI. In addition, users get a better overview of the status of other extensions, of inbound calls, call queues, and presence via the clients. Proprietary systems often require expensive “system” phones to get an idea what is going on on your phone system and even then, status information is cryptic at best.







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