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For multi-site businesses, maxmiser's powerful location independent architecture enables the deployment of a single Unified Communications system that spans multiple locations utilising IP Wide Area Network (WAN) links. The ability to install a maximiser solution across geographically distributed sites allows your business to deliver constant and feature rich service to your customers and employees, totally independent of their location. Small, simple, single-site or large, complex, multi-site network - it's all just a single system as far as maximiser's concerned. Constructed around just two modular components, Call Server and Phone Module, maximiser is very easy to put together. Exactly how you choose to do so will very much depend on exactly what you need it to deliver for your business.
maximiser's unique architecture allows it to be overlaid on top of any IP infrastructure. So individual modules can be distributed anywhere on the company LAN as local inter-module connectivity is achieved via Ethernet. This allows your existing investment in LAN switches and structured Category 5/5e/6 cabling to be maximised and modules to be placed exactly where they're needed, greatly reducing the quantity and distance of cabling required when compared to traditional, or even IP-enabled PBXs. In-bound calls to your company from the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) can be delivered to any Call Server(s) across ISDN trunks (Primary Rate and Basic Rate), IP trunks (SIP & H.323) or via any existing telephone systems you might have using DPNSS or ISDN S-Bus connections. maximiser treats all these disparate trunk technologies as equals, providing true one-world communications without the need for additional Gateways, delivering both choice and future-proofing. The total current capacity of the maximiser 5 Series system is 10,000 extensions and 200 Call Servers. Each 5100 Call Server module handles up to 500 extensions be they analogue, IP or any mix of the two. If your requirement is for more than 500 extensions per site, simply add more Call Servers. This approach allows systems to grow in an organic manner without the need to upgrade or replace processors and cabinets as is the case with traditional PBXs. Yet no matter how big or small your system may be and how many sites it's spread across, it still appears to your customers and employees as one single entity - and what's more it's managed as a single system, allowing you to significantly reduce your management costs. Do you have small offices within your organisation which don't warrant anything as big as a 5100 Call Server? Then you could just deploy IP Phones or a local Phone Module on-site and link it back via an IP WAN link to a Call Server at a larger site. Need local call break-out and full survivability in the event of IP WAN failure? SpliceCom's 5108 Call Server supports up to 8 extensions, can be networked into a single maximiser system in the same manner as its big brother and delivers identical features and facilities. For requirements over 10,000 extensions, maximiser XS supports up to 100,000 users. Utilising the existing 5 Series maximiser application suite running on Apple’s high-reliability XServe Unix platform, the XS Call Server offers all of the familiar maximiser architectural trademarks – distributed processing, cost-effective scalability, equal support for IP and analogue phones, independence from the underlying LAN infrastructure. It also allows multiple Virtual maximiser Call Servers to run on a single XServe platform, with each Virtual Call Server being capable of running a different level of software if required. This makes maximiser XS perfectly suited for large scale Enterprise requirements. maximiser XS utilies the existing 5 Series modules to provide connectivity for analogue telephones, ISDN & DPNSS trunks and media relaying for IP trunks, so however you choose to start building your maximiser system you can be assured of investment protection. |