NextWest NextConnect Delivers PBX Features to Branch Locations without Installing a PBX

Written by NextWest, Inc.


New Technology Enables Cost-Effective Deployment at Multiple Locations.

NextWest, Inc.,repparttar leading provider of IP-based business telecommunications and contact center systems, today introducedrepparttar 133477 latest addition to its PCXi IP-based PBX solution. Using a single trunk board, NextWest’s PCXi, with its newly introduced NextConnect architecture, provides 30 channel capacity for communications between headquarters and branch offices allowing businesses to implement branch locations withoutrepparttar 133478 high cost of installing separate PBX systems.

The PCXi system, already known for its powerful PBX functions, cost-effectiveness, reliability and ease of management, now brings enterprisesrepparttar 133479 capability of incrementally adding up to 30 extensions to any remote branch location with full PBX features without installing a PBX atrepparttar 133480 remote location.

The NextConnect adapter converts 30-channel format to IP for low cost transport of calls between headquarters and branch locations, making affordable branch connectivity for smaller offices possible. Additionally, multiple sites can be connected with a three digit dialing plan, taking advantage ofrepparttar 133481 lower costs of VoIP (voice over IP).VoIP capability is further enhanced by NextConnect support of both traditional and IP phones.

“We make it possible for enterprises to build their phone systems around their business, rather than their business around their phone system, as is so oftenrepparttar 133482 case,” said Matt Morales, NextWest COO. “Regardless of geography, number of employees, or number of locations, we adapt torepparttar 133483 way your business operates.”

NextConnect is uniquely designed to take advantage of traditional telephone cables, eliminatingrepparttar 133484 high costs of rewiring often associated with IP telephony systems. Working together withrepparttar 133485 NextLex extension box, NextConnect delivers affordable remote connectivity while requiring significantly less bandwidth than traditional IP.

About Web Forms in .NET Framework

Written by Balaji


About Web Forms in .NET Framework

Web pages in ASP.Net are called ASP.NET Web Forms which have certain server controls such as text, dropdown list, checkboxes, and buttons. An ASP.NET Web Form looks similar torepparttar web forms in HTML. The only difference is that in ASP.NET,repparttar 133476 Web Forms runs atrepparttar 133477 server side and in HTMLrepparttar 133478 web forms runs atrepparttar 133479 client side. Apart from this difference an ASP.NET Web Form has more features than an ordinary HTML web form such as:

• The code blocks are processed onrepparttar 133480 server

• The entire page in ASP.NET is compiled when it is requested forrepparttar 133481 first time. When you make subsequent requests,repparttar 133482 page is not compiled but shown directly in your browser

• ASP.NET Web Forms can contain page directives. Page directives allow you to setrepparttar 133483 default language and user controls tags forrepparttar 133484 entire page. You can also turn off session state and ViewState management using page directives

• An ASP.NET Web Form can contain both user controls and Server side Includes (SSIs)

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