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CLECs: Xorcom Paves your Way to the SMB Market

Xorcom’s XR1000 stand-alone IP-PBX system provides CLECs (Competitive Local Exchange Carriers) the best and most cost-effective Asterisk appliance to penetrate the SMBs (Small and Medium Business) market.

The XR1000 is a complete, stand-alone, fully-featured Asterisk appliance with FXS and FXO extensions (BRI will be available early next year). It is available in dozens of models to satisfy the requirements of small- to medium-sized businesses.

The XR1000 Asterisk appliance provides your customers with the most advanced IP-PBX, pre-configured to your service. Your customer may keep his existing PSTN lines (for backup, and to keep his published numbers for incoming calls), while the default outbound traffic is routed through your service.

Replacing Landline for Outgoing / Incoming Calls

CLEC Landlines Diagram
Diagram demonstrating how the Xorcom appliance can replace landlines for outgoing/incoming calls.
 

 



The XR1000 connects to the PSTN for incoming calls only (preserving the existing phone numbers) and for backup (lowering entry barrier for the VoIP provider). All outgoing calls are routed via the VoIP service.

 

Replacing Cell Networks for Outgoing Calls in the Business Facilities

CLEC Cell Diagram
Diagram illustrating how the Xorcom Asterisk appliance can replace cell networks for outgoing calls from business facilities.
 

 



This service is applicable for customer using dual-mode GSM/SIP mobile phones. Once an employee enters the office, the XR1000 automatically registers the SIP client and all outgoing calls are routed via the VoIP service.

 

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Last Updated ( Monday, 03 November 2008 )
 
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