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Ease into VoIP
  • What is the right mix of TDM and VoIP connections

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Connectivity vs Applications
  • Connectivity is the link between two or more
    parties for an interaction (voice, etc.).
  • Applications enhance the interactions. For
    example, IVR applications, ACD applications, PBX
    applications, etc. for voice interactions.
  • It is the application that businesses really
    want.
  • The connectivity is just the necessary means to
    bringing people together for the interaction with
    the application.

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Some applications require certain types of
connectivity
  • For example Your old PBX requires a certain
    type of connectivity (ISDN, Trunk groups, POTS
    lines, etc) in order to leverage the applications
    such as voice mail, hunt groups, etc. available
    in the PBX.
  • Modern communications applications are now being
    built that are connectivity independent
  • Allows for greater flexibility in deployment to
    utilize both TDM and VoIP connectivity methods
  • Allows for easier disaster recovery and business
    continuity

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Modern Communications Application Platforms
  • Provide robust IVR, ACD, CTI, and more to all
    stations over any connectivity method.
  • Centralized management of applications so that it
    is transparent to both the caller and the agent
    regardless of connectivity to both parties.
  • Optimize costs based on best use of the
    connectivity and costs of the connectivity.

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World of Connectivity
  • Circuit switched based TDM POTS
  • Found in nearly every home and business
  • Circuit based TDM POTS over radio (wireless)
  • Second line and sometimes primary line for
    millions of individuals and business people
  • Circuit based TDM Dedicated
  • Medium to Large businesses utilize dedicated Ts
  • Packet based over IP networks
  • Available to homes and businesses with broadband
    or Dedicated Internet Access

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Usage Cost Influences
  • TDM POTS Per minute usage
  • TDM Wireless Blocks of minutes for usage with
    overage charges per minute
  • TDM Dedicated Monthly Charge for dedicated
    bandwidth in blocks of usually 23 lines.
  • VoIP Monthly Charge per line for Service with
    no per minute usage charges

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Equipment Cost Influences
  • TDM POTS Inexpensive, easy to acquire, easy to
    setup hardware
  • TDM Wireless Moderately expensive, easy to
    acquire, easy to setup hardware
  • TDM Dedicated Very expensive, moderately
    difficult to acquire, difficult to setup and
    maintain hardware
  • VoIP Moderately expensive, not easy to acquire,
    very difficult to setup and maintain hardware

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Personnel Influences
  • TDM POTS Almost anybody can support this
  • TDM Wireless Almost anybody can support this
  • TDM Dedicated Requires trained
    telecommunications specialists to support this
  • VoIP Requires specialist with skills in
    telecommunications and IP to support this

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Putting it all together
  • In an effort to put it all together I have
    created a workbook to help
  • compare different scenarios and end up with a
    solid dollar figure
  • Understand and document some of the costs
    associated with different types of connectivity
  • Actually see which type of connectivity may be
    the most economical for the application
  • I would be happy to provide it to anyone
    herecontact details later.

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First part is determining scenarios
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Second is to gather information
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Third is to evaluate results
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Scenarios
  • Are you comparing two different connectivity
    options for the same group?
  • Are you comparing the same connectivity options
    for different groups?

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Gathering Information TDM POTS/Wireless
  • How many agents/stations?
  • In order to compare to usage based costs we will
    need to know
  • The number of minutes per agent/station per
    month.
  • The average cost per minute of that usage
  • Any special equipment necessary for TDM based
    agents
  • The monthly cost of agent TDM phone lines
  • The monthly cost of internet access (broadband or
    DIA) for each agent/station.

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Gathering information TDM Dedicated
  • In order to compare the TDM Dedicated
    connectivity we will need
  • The monthly cost of a voice T-1
  • The number of channels per T-1
  • The cost of any special equipment necessary to
    get up and running with a T-1 across all
    locations
  • The monthly cost of internet access used by all
    agents/stations utilizing a voice T-1
  • The number of agents that can utilize the
    internet access quoted above before more
    bandwidth needs to be ordered and added

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Gathering Information - VoIP
  • In order to compare the VoIP connectivity option
    we will need
  • The monthly cost of a local loop for DIA
  • The monthly cost of the DIA port
  • The total bandwidth in Kbps available in the DIA
    quoted above
  • The amount of bandwidth consumed by each
    agent/station when in conversation
  • The monthly cost of any special QOS services
    purchased with the DIA port
  • The cost of all equipment necessary to get up and
    running with VoIP
  • The monthly cost of the VoIP service per
    agent/station.

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Evaluating the Results
  • For each scenario and for each type of
    connectivity there are two costs to evaluate
  • 1. The one time costs associated with purchasing
    the equipment necessary this is called NRC
    (non-recurring costs)
  • 2. The monthly costs associated with the service
    and usage for that connectivity to interact with
    the application platform. This is called MRC
    (monthly recurring costs)
  • Both NRCs and MRCs are important in the
    evaluation
  • The cost of staff is not necessarily accounted
    forso be sure and think about who you have in
    your organization to actually manage your premise
    based infrastructure.

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Some patterns to look for
  • When NRCs are high, the payback period compared
    to other options may be further out than it
    appears.
  • In areas where the cost of Voice T-1s are low,
    it is harder to economically justify a move to
    VoIP. There will need to be other reasons to
    justify the move.
  • When agents/stations dont handle too much
    volume, paying for what you use in a POTS
    scenario is usually the right way to go.

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Remember, it doesnt have to be all or nothing
  • A good modern communications application platform
    will be able to allow you to utilize the right
    mix of TDM and VoIP connectivity seamlessly.
  • A smart call center will also plan for disaster
    and build in seamless adaptation across different
    connectivity methods to ensure they are always
    able to answer the next call.

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Scenario Builder Workbook
  • Provide your business card or send me an
    emailand I would be happy to send you a copy of
    the Scenario Builder Workbook discussed today.
  • greg.smart_at_ucn.net

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