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NetCom America is a leading, single-source provider of advanced voice communication networks, support, professional design and consultation services. Our premier solutions frequently include the most current VoIP technologies available through industry leading manufacturers and suppliers, including ShoreTel and Nortel Networks. Responding to customers’ requests for superior service, NetCom America is a proven leader in end-to-end voice network services and products for diverse enterprises. Supported by a team of highly skilled certified engineers, project managers and technicians, NetCom America offers a complete range of voice technologies and telephony systems/applications.
Voice over IP (VoIP) systems VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) involves using your Internet connection to place and receive calls. Business grade VoIP is the same as residential (home, IE: Skype, Vontage) VoIP except that business VoIP includes a PBX and offers many more advanced features like desk to desk calling, automated attendant, managing extensions, music on hold, find me - follow me, conference calling and much more. NetComs solutions include an Internet connection that routes calls over a private network which guarantees quality phone calls for Normal calls and accross your networks between offices. |
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Tuesday, 04 March 2008 19:05 |
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The term wireless networking refers to technology that enables two or more computers to communicate using standard network protocols, but without network cabling. The computers or other devices connect to the network using radio signals.
NetCom America works with industry leaders such as Ruckus Wireless, Extreme Networks, Belden, and Meru Networks to bring a solution for all your voice and data needs.   |
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Last Updated on Wednesday, 26 March 2008 10:55 |
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Pacific Ridge School Gives Ruckus ZoneFlex an "A" for a Robust WLAN that's Simple, Scalable and AffordableWith students arriving soon, Pacific Ridge School, a new private, non-profit 7-12 grade school, needed to deploy a ubiquitous but reliable wireless LAN (WLAN) across its sprawling campus on 7.3 acres just north of San Diego. But like many K-12 schools, Pacific Ridge didn't have a big IT staff or budget. Read More
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