GalaxyVisions Unveils $99 Dedicated VoIP Server Plan

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GalaxyVisions, the New York metropolitan area's most affordable and customer-focused provider of Internet hosting solutions, announced today that it is offering a $ 99-a-month dedicated server plot designed for Internet telephony providers. Setup fees also will be waived for the special that will only be available only during the month of May by calling 1.866-GVHOST1 (484-6781) or email sales(at)galaxyvisions(dot)com.

The special coincides with the International Telecoms Week conference, which is being held May 14-16 in Chicago. The plot, which was designed specifically for the needs of Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) providers, features Dual Dual Intel Xeon microprocessors running at 3 GHz and 4 Gigs of RAM. Installed with Windows 2003, the server also has 2 X 73GB SCSI drives in raid 1 and includes Norton antivirus software. GalaxyVisions is waiving the usual setup fee for this deal.

GalaxyVisions' New York data center is renowned among VoIP providers. Telephone service delivered over the Internet is very sensitive to latency and inefficient network routing. GalaxyVisions' network routes can reach most foreign countries in under 10 hops and well below the 300ms latency threshold for crystal-clear VoIP conversations. The facility also offers separate network segments provisioned specifically for VoIP clients.

GalaxyVisions representatives will be on hand along with sister company ColoGuard to answer questions about the May offer. Both GalaxyVisions and ColoGuard can be found at Exhibit Booth 1514, Purple Level, East Tower during the event.

"Dedicated hosting is the ideal solution for VoIP providers that need reliable and cost-effective systems but do not have the budget for their own data center," said Raymond Sidler, President of GalaxyVisions. "GalaxyVisions can help your company dramatically increase its return on investment - even more so during the month of May."

With dedicated hosting, clients lease a physical server from GalaxyVisions and have full control over the hardware and software installed on it. A dedicated server is much more flexible than shared hosting, where resources are shared among many customers. At the same time, it's less expensive than an on-premise server, which requires cooling and uninterruptable power. In addition, GalaxyVisions offers three levels of managed services for clients who prefer to have GalaxyVisions' expert administrators take care of the equipment. With a managed plot, clients have dedicated email and phone support in addition to:

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Ecommerce VoIP Equipment Provider TelcoDepot.com Launches an Expanded Collection of Door & Gate Phones on Its Online Phone Store

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Online VoIP Equipment, business VoIP service, hosted PBX, business phone system, and general telephony equipment and support provider TelcoDepot.com has launched a new range of door & gate phones on its web store. TelcoDepot.com now provides single door & gate phone controllers, advanced door and gate phone controllers, compact entry door phones, surface mount enclosures for compact entry phones, vandal-resistant SIP-enabled VoIP door phones, enhanced network station ports, enhanced networked trunk ports, and accessories. The door & gate phones are high quality models that facilitate residential and private office security and communications, and TelcoDepot.com also provides expert support for installation, cabling, configuration and any programming, troubleshooting or help that may be required before or during use of the systems. Discounts are also available on some models.

Door and gate phones are critical for residential and private-office security and communications, and control access and communications on private property and secure locations.

TelcoDepot.com now stocks single door/gate phone controller units (connects to an unused line port on telephone system), advanced door/gate phone controllers (control up to 4 door phones connected to an unused line port of telephone system), compact entry door phones (available in polished brass, stainless steel, black, white and bronze), surface mount enclosures for compact entry phones (vandal and weather resistant), Valcom SIP-enabled VoIP door phone (vandal-resistant, integrates with VoIP or digital phone systems), Valcom enhanced networked station ports, Valcom enhanced networked trunk ports, and many other units and accessories.

"At TelcoDepot.com, we provide a total communications solution for businesses, and we offer everything from office phones to VoIP gateways and cabling installations. We ensure that businesses have the tools to continue communicating properly, profitably and scalably. We also offer door and gate phones as part of our range of communications equipment for residences and private or secure locations. We provide our customers with the best door & gate phone equipment to secure their property and ensure their privacy," says Tom Grinde, V.P. Sales, TelcoDepot.com.

TelcoDepot.com provides a variety of communications tools for businesses, from door and gate phones to VoIP equipment, business VoIP service and hosted PBX services, and in every case, professional attention is paid to the unique requirements of each business to determine the best solutions for them.

To learn more about door phones, gate phones and related accessories available from TelcoDepot.com, including specifications and pricing, visit http://www.telcodepot.com/phone-system-equipment/door-phone. For additional inquiries, call TelcoDepot.com support lines on 1-800-390-1200 or send an email to info(at)telcodepot(dot)com.

About Telco Depot

Telco Depot is a leading supplier of quality business telephone systems, business VoIP service, VoIP phones, phone headset equipment, video surveillance systems, voice & data cabling solutions, conference phone solutions and Microsoft Response Point Systems. The companys top priority is to help its clients make informed decisions based on their specific small business phone system needs by providing experience and expertise and guiding them in selecting the best phone systems for their businesses. Telco Depot ensures that their phone systems are fully scalable, affordable priced, and provide the highest value for their clients.

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Inflow Communications Hits the Slopes Again Installing an Enterprise-Class, ShoreTel, VoIP Phone System for Mt. Bachelor Ski Resort.

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Mt. Bachelor had several needs to be addressed starting with the fact that the existing Siemens phone system was becoming obsolete making the availability of replacement parts an issue. The current phone system lacked the modern features like mobility integration, Unified Messaging, and intelligent call routing necessary to adequately support their business. The guest services personnel needed more “call center” features like queuing and system-wide presence management to better handle inbound guests calls. And most importantly, since the phone is the primary communication method with guests, Mt. Bachelor needed a VoIP phone system that was robust and fault tolerant under a number of different situations.

Better Management in the Office
To solve Mt. Bachelor’s phone system woes, Inflow Communications installed two ShoreTel, Unified Communications systems (one at the administrative office in Bend, Oregon and one at the resort on the mountain) connecting the two sites via a microwave radio. All calls enter the system via two PRI voice connections at the office in Bend. Since most of the resort’s guest services personnel are located at the admin office, Inflow equipped these users with ShoreTel Agent Call Communicator Licenses, which provides the ability to see review calls in queue for longest hold time, position, etc. and status (on the phone, do not disturb, etc.) of all users across the organization.

Better Reliability on the Mountain
Working with Inflow, the Mt. Bachelor IT staff installed ShoreTel ShoreGear Voice switches in three base stations on the mountain and these stations are connected to each other via a gigabit fiber optic network. The ShoreGear switches register VoIP phones throughout the network and connect the analog phones and devices located at the ski lifts. The network is designed so that if any of the switches become unavailable the phone registered to that switch will automatically go to one of the other two switches. (This set up demonstrates ShoreTel’s unique N+1 call processing redundancy feature.) The system is truly distributed because each voice switch has the entire system’s data burned into flash memory (note, there are no failure prone hard drives used).

To round out the phone system, redundant voice mail and auto-attendant servers were installed at each location. And should these servers become unavailable, the ShoreTel Director Server will take over automatically. The entire VoIP phone system is administered via a clean, elegant web-based administration tool significantly reducing the ongoing maintenance cost of the system. It also allows the resort’s staff to be “empowered” to manage the system without a heavy reliance on outside vendors.

Inflow Communications, Inc. is a Portland, Oregon based Unified Communications company with satellite offices in Seattle, Washington; San Francisco, California; and San Jose, California. Inflow specializes in VoIP business phone systems and other business communication technology including network infrastructure and HD video conferencing. Visit them online at http://www.inflowcomm.com for customer testimonials, case studies, and industry-specific blog content.

Inflow was made in Portland, OR, in 1997 by a group of software development and network engineers. As business communication technologies became more of a network application, Inflow developed an increasing passion for unified communications and cost saving VoIP business phone systems. Even though the technology is state-of-the-art, nearly all Inflow employees, from engineers to sales consultants, would consider themselves veterans in business phone systems, unified communications, and network infrastructure. In 2007, to reflect the a business strategy and passion, Inflow Communications chose to focus entirely on unified communication technologies specifically VoIP business phone systems.

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