Line Sharing Saves You Money
Released on = June 17, 2005, 12:41 pm
Press Release Author = Rob Higgins
Industry = Telecommunications
Press Release Summary = Many small businesses need a fax but only use it a few times
every month. With a quality fax switch they no longer need to pay the monthly bill
for the fax line.
Press Release Body = Many small businesses need a fax but only use it a few times
every month. With a quality fax switch they no longer need to pay the monthly bill
for the fax line. The fax switch automatically routes fax calls to the fax machine
over an existing voice line thus eliminating the need for a dedicated fax line.
Savings amount up quickly so this "magic box" pays for itself in a few months. After
that it's money in the bank or more appropriately "money in your business."
Now there are two types of single line sharing devices. The main difference is
whether you need more than one phone number or whether you prefer to use a single
phone number to access your fax, phone, answering device or modem.
Tone detection: Here the box immediately answers the phone call but the caller (if
it's a voice call) doesn't know it. The switch generates a ring tone identical to
the so the caller thinks the phone is ringing but what the box is doing is
listening.
It listens for one of three things:
cng tones (the tones a fax machines identifies itself with),
dtmf (touch-tones pushed on the keypad or appended to the dialing string), or
the lack of a signal (typically used for voice or answering machine).
The box listens and quickly identifies what type of call it is and then routes it to
the proper device.
This product is called the Stick.
http://faxswitch.com/stick.html
http://faxswitch.com/stick_next.html
Tone Detection requires no extra phone company services.
The other way to detect calls is with Distinctive Ringing Service from the phone
company.
Distinctive ringing: Distinctive ringing is a service offered by your local
telephone company that you pay about $2.50 a month per number for (similar to the
way you pay for call waiting and other features).
Distinctive ringing gives you up to three phone numbers on one line. Each number
issues a different ringing pattern so if it's a normal ring you know its phone
number one, a double ring is phone number two and so forth.
A distinctive ringing line sharing device monitors the line and then when a call
comes in, it routes it by phone number to the specific device for that phone number.
The box never actually answers the phone to listen. With this type of application,
you have two or three phone numbers sharing one line. You actually have a fax number
and a voice number.
Using a distinctive ringing switch is just like having 2 (or 3) dedicated phone
lines except you can't have more than one call going at a time. You call one number
for your fax and another number for your voice.
This product is the SR.
http://faxswitch.com/sr.html
http://faxswitch.com/sr_next.html
The solution depends on user preference. The main difference is how many phone numbers the small business requires.
With the Stick, you have one phone number for both fax and modem (and voice if you
prefer). The Stick routes the call on one number and one line to the correct device
(fax or modem). The Stick requires no additional phone company services.
The SR-2 would give you two phone numbers, one for your fax and one for your modem.
The SR-3 would give you the choice of two or three numbers on one line and allow for
future expansion. The SR products do require that you subscribe to your local phone
company's distinctive ringing service for them to route calls to the right device.
Either product can be ordered securely online at http://faxswitch.com or toll free
by phone at 1-866-337-0734.
Additional questions please contact Rob Higgins or visit our website at:
http://faxswitch.com
Web Site = http://www.faxswitch.com
Contact Details = Robert Higgins
405 E Pennsylvania Ave.
Urbana, IL 61801
USA
217-337-0965
866-337-0965
Fax: 217-337-0586
Email: info@faxswitch.com
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