Cisco Systems is a leader in IP Communications - and Total Communications is a leading integrator of Cisco IP Telephony Solutions!

 

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Why Cisco IP Telephony?
With Cisco IP telephony, you can transmit voice, data and video over a single network. By converging your separate voice and data networks, you can realize significant savings on network administration as well as toll calls. Beyond the initial cost savings, a Cisco IP telephony solution creates a platform for the advanced applications that will give your organization a competitive edge now and in the future.
Cisco IP Telephony products include:
What do customers say about Cisco IP Communications?
Cisco Systems reports that customers who have installed their IP communication systems have found "a positive financial result . . . with an average payback of 16 - 18 months."

Cisco IP Telephony is just one part of a Cisco IP Communication Solution. Other components include multi-channel contact centers, unified messaging and IP-enabled video.
Why Total Communications?
If you are considering a Cisco IP Telephony Solution, you should consider working with Total Communications. In our largest Cisco IP Telephone installation, we have installed over 4,000 Cisco IP Telephones on a converged network, have a Cisco IP Telephony Specialization and in-depth experience in both voice and data.
As a 20 year-old business telephone system provider, we draw on our engineers' expertise to assure a smooth transition from your legacy telephone system (click here for our engineers' tips on how, when and why to transition to an IP Telephone System).

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