What is AT IP Flexible Reach calling Plan C?
The local and long distance package (Calling Plan C, U.S. only) provides unlimited on-net and local calling with a long distance package that includes competitive per minute international rates, plus 300 minutes of outbound U.S. off-net calling per concurrent call, aggregated across your enterprise.
What is IP Flex AT?
AT IP Flexible Reach, which is also called AT IP Flex, is AT’s SIP trunking solution that provides business clients with inbound calling, outbound calling, long-distance, and international calling. AT uses a multiprotocol label switching (MPLS) network to manage calls rather than a public internet connection.
How does IP Flex work?
IP Flex is a SIP trunking service that provides unified access for Key System environments, TDM PBX or IP PBX, minimizing costs through a combination of voice and data to a single provider, transport method, and application management platform.
What is a BOE ATT?
The Branch Office Extensions (BOE) capability delivers telephone numbers for all your branch office sites and is supported by a single centralized IP PBX located at your IP Flexible Reach site.
What is IP Toll Free?
IP Toll Free Service delivers inbound Voice over IP (VoIP) toll-free calls directly to end-user customers a voice service similar to a traditional toll-free service and allows simultaneous data traffic over a single IP network using highly reliable shared business IP platforms.
What is AT Adivb?
AT Dedicated Internet & Voice Bundle (ADIVB)
Does ATT have 800 numbers?
Toll-free numbers are 10-digit numbers that begin with 800, 833, 844, 855, 866, 877, 888, etc. There are no charges to the calling party. AT IP Toll-Free service intelligently delivers toll-free calls to customer locations over the AT Global IP / MPLS Network.
How do I get a 1800 number from AT?
AT Connect provides 24/7 technical support for our customers….AT Connect Customer Care Contact Information.
Web Conferencing Customer Care | Toll-Free | 1-888-796-6118 |
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Host Account Administration | Toll-Free | 1-800-526-2655 |
What is the difference between VoIP and SIP?
VoIP, or Voice over Internet Protocol, is a family of technologies that enables voice to be sent over the Internet. SIP, or Session Initiation Protocol, is a protocol that can be used to set up and take down VoIP calls, and can also be used to send multimedia messages over the Internet using PCs and mobile devices.
How do SIP calls work?
SIP protocol SIP works by sending messages from one SIP address to another. These messages are typically voice calls. However, SIP also powers messages in the form of video calling and instant messaging. SIP is an over-the-internet exchange of information.