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C3IP provides a number of services that provide a rapid return on investment across a variety of business needs.
C3IP Offers Businesses the ability to choose the best IP-based telephony solution that fits their needs today.
Current Offerings:
- PRI Replacement (SIP Trunking)-Offers cost savings on long-distance
- Hosted VoIP Seats (PBX is “hosted”)-Get all of the robust features and functionality of an expensive PBX or key system with very little capital outlay.
- Mixed Mode Capability-The ability to integrate legacy PBXs with and IP PBX and/or Hosted VoIP Seats
- Teleconferencing
- Disaster Recovery
- MPLS Networks
Contact C3IP today and we will create the perfect VoIP Solution for your company: 866-411-C3IP or 480-422-0110 or “click here” for email.

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Reduce teleconferencing costs while at the same time increasing collaboration
among employees, customers, vendors, suppliers, distributors and agents.

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Organizations today are spending substantial amounts of money on teleconferencing capabilities as businesses increase efforts to have real time interaction among individuals and groups. Many firms now use teleconferencing capabilities for major sales and marketing functions, for customer assistance and help desk functions, for internal department and company updates, and much more. The overall cost to a company for these teleconferencing capabilities can be very high, frequently over $20 for a single one hour call that has less than ten people on the call, even if all the participants are local. For companies that perform over 200,000 hours of teleconferencing per month, their costs can easily be more than $100,000 a year.

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By using the C3IP private IP network for its teleconferencing needs, companies can easily save up to 50% on teleconferencing costs plus have additional capabilities that are typically not included in teleconferencing such as:.
• An automatic call-in feature where the individuals are called by the con ference at any telephone number
• Automatically scheduling regular recurring conference calls
• Record specified conference calls in a wave file without additional equipment
• Dynamically allocating access codes for each conference call eliminating the opportunity for unwanted parties to listen in when using the same access code all the time
• Having an automatic interface to Microsoft Outlook for scheduling conference calls
• Providing the platform for the future when on-demand teleconferencing capabilities using not only voice but video and data feeds will be used on a much broader scale

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Again, reduce teleconferencing costs while at the same time increasing collaboration among employees, customers, vendors, suppliers, distributors and agents.

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With all business systems and processes today, expanded benefits must be realized while at the same time reducing costs. Most firms simply do not have the time, money, or resources to make significant up-front investments for the long term without having substantial and verifiable short-term benefits. Many firms have already made substantial investments in their telecommunications infrastructure, and are not able to commit to the implementation of the latest technology. At the same time, these firms still want to take advantage of the cost savings and increased functionality that the new technology provides.

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The C3IP network provides the foundation for full IP-based communications to anyone anywhere without changing a firm’s existing infrastructure. All that is required to begin using the capabilities is a secure connection to the C3IP network. This gives businesses a competitive advantage by setting the stage for:
• Better customer service and response
• Better collaboration
• Mobile, remote, and work-at-home project gains
• Increased productivity
• Speed to market
• Increased disaster recovery and security
And obtaining a number of short term cost reductions such as:
• Reduced overall telecommunications management costs
• Reduced long distance charges
• Reduced per-line charges
• Reduced move/add/change costs
• Reduced cabling costs
Traditional telecommunications carriers currently use the C3IP network to reduce their internal costs. By working directly with C3IP, the cost savings, increased capabilities, and competitive advantages can be passed directly on to you.

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Cost justify and take advantage of existing Voice Over Internet Protocol
(VoIP) initiatives using this technology not only on an internal basis but
also outside the organization while maintaining a similar quality of service
that exists with traditional telecommunications agents.

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According to Deloitte Services, two thirds of the Global 2000 are expected to implement some degree of VoIP by the end of 2006. Most of these firms are implementing VoIP to accommodate internal communications. The primary reason for not using VoIP for communication outside the company is the quality of service. This is because the majority of VoIP vendors use the public Internet as their primary backbone, are not registered telecommunications firms and therefore, are not under the same scrutiny as traditional telecommunications vendors. The questionable quality and security of having primary telephone communications taking place over the public Internet has meant that firms have not been able to expand their VoIP capabilities outside their own four walls.

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Unlike Internet telephone companies, VoIP from C3IP is more reliable and scalable because it is delivered across the only 100% private IP network registered in all fifty states and in Canada as Competitive Local Exchange

• Currently running over 200 million minutes per month and having the ability to accommodate several billion minutes per month of traffic
• The network is infinitely scalable and is structured to handle any potential volume in the future simply by adding equipment as required
• To ensure it is robust enough to accommodate any level of future traffic and have guaranteed availability through high levels of redundancy, the network framework is built as a telephone company even though all traffic is 100% delivered via IP. Security is tightly controlled and constantly monitored
• Directly connecting existing customer premise equipment with the secure C3IP private network via whatever communications is required to support the traffic thus eliminating the need to send any communications via the public Internet
• Providing a guaranteed/measurable Quality of Service supported by Service Level Agreements
• Providing Subscriber End Point Control that provides the necessary instructions to the customer premise equipment. This also provides a dial tone to the client as well as additional features such as call waiting, call forwarding, and voice mail
• Providing a Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) interconnection. Until VoIP exists in most companies, most calls will still need to traverse the legacy PSTN at some point. C3IP provides reliable, optimized and affordable connectivity to the PSTN, including Local Number Portability (LNP), Long-Haul Transport, and Origination/Termination services. This allows C3IP Communications to deliver information VoIP to VoIP, VoIP to standard Time Division Multiplexing (TDM), and TDM to TDM.
The C3IP network also provides a variety of basic hosted services such as voice mail, call forwarding, and call routing. C3IP provides the backbone and quality through its private network to eliminate the concerns of using VoIP outside the company, take advantage of the benefits of VoIP, and maximize the ROI on your firm's VoIP investment.

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Cost justify and take advantage of existing Voice Over Internet Protocol (VoIP) initiatives using this technology not only on an internal basis but also outside the organization while maintaining a similar quality of service that exists with traditional telecommunications agents.

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s an organization grows, eventually it reaches a threshold where a major decision must take place regarding the firm's communications infrastructure. Typically, a company will make one of the following decisions:
• Add more of the same though probably the most current available equipment and services to the existing infrastructure (for example, buying more seats on an existing private branch exchange (PBX)); • Acquire IP-based PBX to support the requirements above the threshold, or completely replace their old equipment with new updated models; • Move to full VoIP implementation for the requirements above the threshold with the potential for migrating off older systems.

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C3IP is able to support an organization regardless of the decision made at the threshold levels. C3IP does not require an organization to tear out its existing infrastructure in order to take advantage of its network. In fact, organizations can keep their existing infrastructure in place up to the threshold level, and at the same time acquire an IP-based PBX system, a hosted PBX system, or a 100% IP-based system using SIP phones or soft phones. Organizations can decide to gradually migrate to newer technologies in their infrastructure in the future while continuing to use their existing infrastructure.


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Cost justify and take advantage of existing Voice Over Internet Protocol (VoIP) initiatives using this technology not only on an internal basis but also outside the organization while maintaining a similar quality of service that exists with traditional telecommunications agents.

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Most businesses that have made a commitment to a VoIP have focused on internal communications. The primary reason for not using VoIP for communication outside the company is the quality of service. This is because the majority of VoIP vendors use the public Internet as their primary backbone, are not registered telecommunications firms and therefore are not under the same scrutiny as traditional telecommunications vendors.

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C3IP provides companies committed to VoIP solutions the ability to maximize the return on their investment as it provides a guaranteed quality of service for IP-based communications outside the company. Unlike Internet telephone companies, VoIP from C3IP is more reliable and scalable because it is delivered across the only 100% private IP network registered in all fifty states and in Canada as Competitive Local Exchange Carrier (CLEC). C3IP has taken significant measures to ensure its clients have the highest possible level of satisfaction while being able to take advantage of the reduced costs and enhanced technologies available through the use of the network.

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Provide a disaster recovery system for a firm's voice network to keep the firm operational after a major catastrophic event.

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After a disaster, it can take hours, days, and sometimes weeks or more to get a firm's existing telecommunications infrastructure up and running again. This was the case recently in the United States Gulf Coast where several business communication centers were shut down for extended periods during a series of powerful hurricanes. Many firms are now looking for ways to implement disaster recovery systems for their voice networks for continuity purposes.

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As a 100% private IP network, and without having to support a large legacy system infrastructure, C3IP is well positioned to accommodate a firm's disaster recovery plans for its telecommunications network. C3IP can ensure that an organization can help a firm maintain its required telecommunications capabilities within 24 hours or less.
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