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Yeastar's impressive hotel management solutions

Posted by Daniel Noworatzky on Feb 5, 2025 10:05:00 AM

Yeastar continues to wow the industry with highly versatile solutions for a wide variety of sectors. Yeastar’s hotel management solution is an impressive offering that caters to the unique needs of the hospitality industry.

In this article, we explore Yeastar’s hotel management solutions in detail, focusing on PMS integration, hotel phone systems, VoIP gateway options, and the newly released hotel management module.

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Topics: IP PBX, Business Telephone System, Total Voice Solution, Gateway, Yeastar, Unified Communications

Explore Grandstream’s comprehensive network portfolio

Posted by Daniel Noworatzky on Jan 22, 2025 10:22:00 AM

Over the past 20 years, Grandstream has made a name for itself by providing specially designed IP telephony solutions for small and medium-sized businesses. The company has since expanded its portfolio, adding a comprehensive suite of networking products and solutions.

In this article, we showcase Grandstream's telecom and networking portfolio and how it offers a comprehensive network solution for virtually any SMB.

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Topics: Grandstream, Network Security, Videoconferencing, Gateway, Wi-Fi, Switches, Unified Communications, Facility Management, Network Infrastructure

Yeastar: The ultimate communications solutions for hospitality

Posted by Daniel Noworatzky on Jun 12, 2024 10:14:00 AM

Communication is key for many business sectors, and the hospitality sector is no exception. Hotels, resorts, and similar businesses can succeed or fail based on the quality and innovation of the communications systems they leverage.

Yeastar's hospitality solutions have repeatedly proven their excellence compared with its competitors. In this article, we highlight some of Yeastar's noteworthy products and features that are designed to complement the hospitality sector.

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Topics: IP PBX, Business Telephone System, Gateway, Yeastar, Unified Communications

Optimize your networks with the Yeastar Central Management system

Posted by Daniel Noworatzky on Apr 10, 2024 10:25:00 AM

The Yeastar Central Management (YCM) system is a comprehensive tool designed for the unified management of Yeastar-based networks, offering streamlined configuration, monitoring, and management of devices and services.

It simplifies the complexities of managing an extensive telecommunications infrastructure by providing a centralized platform for overseeing all connected Yeastar devices and services, enhancing efficiency and reliability.

In this article, we explore some of the benefits and advantages of this platform for channel partners.

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Topics: IP PBX, VoIP, Gateway, Yeastar, Unified Communications

Review of Grandstream HT841 and HT881 analog FXO gateways

Posted by Daniel Noworatzky on Feb 21, 2024 10:42:00 AM

Grandstream recently announced a pair of new FXO gateways, the HT841 and HT881, that allow small to medium-sized businesses to deploy VoIP services easily and quickly in an environment where analog telephony is still prevalent.

In this article, we review these new devices and discuss some of the use cases that these devices were designed to serve.

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Topics: Business Telephone System, Grandstream, Network Design, Product Review, Gateway

SDN: The cutting edge of network design

Posted by Daniel Noworatzky on Oct 9, 2019 10:50:00 AM

A major challenge inherent in designing and maintaining an enterprise network is the administration costs. Software-defined networking (SDN) can dramatically reduce both the hard costs (money) and soft costs (time) of managing a network. Although this tends to be the most compelling argument in favor of using SDN, it in fact offers may more advantages than this. In this article, we introduce SDN and examine some of its key benefits.

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Topics: Trends, Productivity, Routers, Network Design, Gateway, Switches, Unified Communications

Spotlight on Cisco

Posted by Daniel Noworatzky on May 1, 2019 10:50:00 AM

Cisco is a name familiar to almost anyone who has worked in networking or telecommunications over the past few decades. Founded in the mid-1980s, it pioneered some of the most fundamental concepts in networking, including LANs, WANs, and multiprotocol routing. In this article, we take a closer look at Cisco and its cutting-edge networking and telecommunications solutions.

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Topics: SIP Phones, Headsets, Gateway, Switches, Cisco

VoIP protocols: H.323 and MGCP as alternatives to SIP

Posted by Daniel Noworatzky on Mar 6, 2019 10:52:00 AM

Part 2 of 2

When it comes to VoIP signaling, SIP is by far the most widely-used protocol. But, there are other protocols, as well, and being familiar with them is helpful when establishing interoperability between systems or deploying specialized installations. In this article, we’ll discuss the H.323 protocol suite and the media gateway control protocol (MGCP), and look at applications for which they are best suited.

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Topics: VoIP, Network Design, Gateway, Voice Protocols

Best practices for connecting faxes to IP networks

Posted by Daniel Noworatzky on Feb 27, 2019 10:46:00 AM

As widespread as IP telephony and unified communications are, it is often assumed that all analog technologies leveraging telephony systems have advanced sufficiently to use VoIP. However, this is not the case. There are several useful and, for some businesses, vital applications that continue to operate in analog form. In this article, we’ll look at fax machines specifically, and how to integrate them into your VoIP network.

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Topics: VoIP, Peripherals, Gateway, FoIP

How to set up centralized call processing in a multisite enterprise

Posted by Daniel Noworatzky on Sep 26, 2018 3:53:00 PM

Enterprises with multiple sites have a variety of options when it comes to their IP telephony infrastructure. Which setup will best meet their needs depends on the answers to questions such as:

  • Where should the call processing take place?
  • Where should calls to the PSTN exit the network?
  • Where should incoming calls connect to the corporate network?

These decisions depend on the nature of the underlying network infrastructure that will carry the IP telephony services, as well as other considerations such as the location of the remote sites, the dial plan, and cost.

In this article, we discuss the centralized call processing model and how to avoid common complications with its deployment.

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Topics: IP PBX, Business Telephone System, VoIP, Network Design, Gateway

Welcome to our Think Tank

In this blog you'll read our thoughts on business telephone systems. While a lot has changed in telecom since TeleDynamics was founded in 1981, we remain as committed as ever to delivering the best customer service in the industry.

If you would like elaboration on a specific topic, please let us know in the comments section.

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