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Troi.net - Data, Voice & Video

Technology changes rapidly, and Troi.net is committed to keeping pace with rapidly developing trends in integrated data, voice and video products and services.

Today, businesses rely increasingly on their ability to move information on demand – be it data, voice, video, text or image. Efficient communication within and among organizations – together with effective management of corporate knowledge and information – is critical to customer relations and, ultimately, your success.

We are here to establish a unified communications strategy based on your operations, business practices and competitive approach that ensures an optimum return on your communications investment. We take pride in supplying the most appropriate solution for each customer based on their individual needs, and our dedicated service professionals diligently work to ensure complete satisfaction.

When you combine your data, voice and video networks, the business benefits spread throughout your organization. A converged network makes life simpler – creating operational efficiencies and potential cost savings that help give your business a competitive edge. Troi.net can streamline processes by integrating existing or adding new, next-generation, platforms, protocols and access features that support effective communication and collaboration – including data and Internet services, from secure remote access options to reliable data backup and recovery solutions; voice services, including Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP), wireless and teleconferencing; and video conferencing.

 

Troi.net provides Voice services

Voice over IP (VoIP) is a general term for a family of transmission technologies for delivery of voice communications over IP networks such as the Internet or other packet-switched networks. Other terms frequently encountered and synonymous with VoIP are IP telephony, Internet telephony, voice over broadband (VoBB), broadband telephony, and broadband phone.

VoIP runs both voice and data communications over a single network, which can significantly reduce infrastructure costs.

Costs are lower, mainly because of the way Internet access is billed compared to regular telephone calls. While regular telephone calls are billed by the minute or second, VoIP calls are billed per megabyte (MB). In other words, VoIP calls are billed per amount of information (data) sent over the Internet and not according to the time connected to the telephone network. In practice the amount charged for the data transferred in a given period is far less than that charged for the amount of time connected on a regular telephone line.