TELES keeps the fixed network on the go

Nowadays, it can be a challenge to fit all your contact data on a business card: Besides your name, company name, logo, position and address, you also need to include your fax, mobile and landline numbers.

Soon, one of those number will be unnecessary: By creating a way to connect a mobile phone like a conventional landline to a hosted PBX from TELES so that the mobile responds to the same number as the landline, the mobile number is no longer needed. This, in fact, is exactly what the Mobile Centrex solution from TELES has managed to do.

One subscriber, one number

Mobile Centrex allows a user to link a mobile phone directly to a hosted PBX. For callers, the benefit is that the user has a clear identity that is tied to a single number. For example, work colleagues only need to remember an internal extension. The called party can be anywhere. The fixed network follows the mobile phone since the mobile phone is, in the eyes of the PBX, an extension just like any other conventional phone. There's another practical benefit too: The mobile phone now supports all unified communications services – for outstanding connectivity at all times.

For network operators, this solution has major advantages: Using Mobile Centrex, mobile carriers can offer business customers a unified number plan for their employees. This means one number, one subscriber – no matter where the person is and which phone is used. Distributed enterprises can exploit this approach to provide good connectivity for their field staff and offices.

Mobile Centrex also gives mobile carriers a great tool for making sure customers stay loyal: You can offer your business customers a full package of voice services with Mobile Centrex while directly combining the benefits of both worlds – advanced unified communications services from the conventional telephone world with the universal accessibility of mobile. Doesn’t that sound brilliant?


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QSC

TELES keeps past investments in play at QSC

"As a leading provider of powerful telephony and mobile solutions for small and medium enterprises (SMEs), we depend on products from TELES in order to give our customers ISDN quality with no limitations."
Arnold Stender, Member of the Board QSC

Our customer QSC AG from Cologne provides a good example of a successful migration from ISDN to VoIP. For years now, QSC has emphasized an all-IP design as it goes about constructing a state-of-the-art IP network. Using a VoIP gateway from TELES, QSC can offer its customers a complete ISDN migration solution. Here, our solution works with the end customer's existing telecom infrastructure.

Older investments in PBXs and terminal devices are protected in this manner. QSC can offer its end customers an ISDN line which meets the needs of demanding business users and even enables future integration of cloud services. Working in close cooperation, we have been able to successfully implement many product improvements in terms of the functionality and operation of the overall solution.

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