There are two ways to order Hosted PBX Service. One way is to order the service from an Internet Service Provider/Telephone Company who can provide you with a Dedicated Connection as well as the Hosted PBX Service. The other way is to order a broadband internet connection from an Internet Service Provider, and then order your Hosted PBX Service from a different company and reach your Hosted PBX Service over the public internet. Here we compare the merits of a Dedicated Internet Service, like T1 or Point to Point Fiber, with Shared Broadband Internet Service like Cable with specific regards to Cloud Based Phone Systems.
In this article we will explore the core differences in reliability between dedicated connections to your Hosted Voip Provider and Cable connections to your BYOB Hosted VoIP Provider. Before we can continue we must define several terms.
QOS - Quality of Service or Packet Prioritization
QOS is the process by which certain types of traffic are prioritized over others. Phone conversations are very sensitive to communications issues, and have very stringent requirements with regards to the network transmissions. For this reason, voice traffic needs to "go to the front of the line" any time a line forms in the network. Without this prioritization phone calls can become impossible to understand.
Dedicated Connection - A dedicated connection has the following properties:
Examples:
Shared Broadband Connection - A shared broadband connection has the following properties:
Examples:
BYOB - Bring Your Own Bandwidth
BYOB Hosted PBX Provider - A BYOB Hosted PBX Provider provides a business cloud phone service over the public internet. The Hosted Provider maintains connections to the internet. Business customers procure their own internet connections from a local internet service provider. The Business connects with the Hosted PBX Provider over the public internet. Think of this like how you access many internet services from Netflix to Salesforce CRM.
Examples:
We will illustrate the two scenarios and discuss the various types of failures that each configuration is vulnerable to. An effective way to analyze reliability is to list the specific failures that a system is vulnerable to. Here is a list of the failures that could occur which would disrupt voice service. With each failure there is a description indicating how the failure could be mitigated if possible.
In this scenario a business procures internet service from a cable internet service provider and procures hosted pbx service from a separate hosted voip provider.
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What can cause an interruption of the voice service, or a degradation of the quality of voice calls?
In this scenario you have a Dedicated T1 or Dedicated Fiber from Monmouth Telecom, as well as Monmouth Telecom’s Hosted PBX service. Here is a diagram of the service being provided.
Nowhere does your voice calls go over the public internet. Your voice call goes from your premise, over the Dedicated connection to Monmouth Telecom’s data center. Here it is converted to traditional telephony and sent out to the telephone network. The hosted pbx service is being provided by the same company that is providing the internet service, namely Monmouth Telecom.
What can cause an interruption of the voice service, or a degradation of the quality of voice calls?
There are three key differences between these two scenarios.
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