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"DID" Channel Launched on TMCnet

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Iristel Launches the DID Channel on TMCnet

 
DID Channel Launched on TMCnet

The DID Channel, sponsored by  Iristel, has been launched as the newest addition to the TMCnet Online Community program. 

The DID (Direct Inward Dialing) Channel is designed for decision-makers from service providers and enterprises seeking information regarding choosing the best methods of Inbound DID services for carriers, call centers and reseller service providers.

Information on the DID Channel addresses issues important to decision-makers in the telecommunication markets. Visitors to the DID Channel can find valuable resources such as feature articles, industry news, white papers, free product trials and e-demos.

The DID Channel can be found at:
http://did.tmcnet.com

The DID Channel provides service providers and businesses with information regarding the best approaches and equipment for Inbound DID. Iristel's Inbound DID service is ideal for calling card companies, VoIP carriers, inbound call centers, CLEC's and virtual carriers requiring local presence within several different locations in Canada or around the globe. This service is designed for carriers or enterprise customers that need to receive local calls within Canada.

About Iristel

Established in 1999, Iristel is a leading global provider of Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) services with its headquarters in Toronto, Canada. The company was granted a carrier license by the Canadian Radio-Television Commission (CRTC) in 2000 and today it is a national VoIP service provider with the CRTC's Competitive Local Exchange Carrier (CLEC) designation in Canada. In addition, Iristel offers the broadest portfolio of IP services in Canada, including hosted IP PBX (private branch exchange), virtual faxing, virtual roaming, and global IP trunking products and services. Its expertise includes PBX and VPN (virtual private network) installations for enterprises with multiple locations. Iristel has also deployed multiple, redundant switching facilities and Points of Presence (PoPs) nationally resulting in the delivery of stable telecom business solutions to its customers. Currently Iristel owns the largest VoIP network in Canada, its coverage areas including cities in Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, Newfoundland, Nova Scotia, Ontario, Quebec, Saskatchewan, Prince Edward Island, and soon Yukon and the Northwest Territories.

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Direct Inward Dialing (DID) also known as Direct Dialing-in (DDI) in Europe, refers to an extension of an IP PBX phone system that provides one or more trunk lines to PBX users and redirects all calls to the range of telephone numbers associated with the trunk.
 
With IP telephony and PBX phone systems becoming the standard for business communication platforms today, carriers have to be equipped with the latest PBX features to provide their customers with the highest quality of IP services.
 
Established in 1999, Iristel is a leading Canadian provider of Canadian VoIP IP Trunking and DID services, with its headquarters in Toronto, Canada. The company was granted a carrier license by the Canadian Radio-Television Commission (CRTC) in 2000 and today it is a national VoIP service provider with the CRTC's Competitive Local Exchange Carrier (CLEC) designation in Canada. Iristel has also deployed multiple, redundant switching facilities and coast to coast Points of Presence (PoPs) resulting in the delivery of a stable local connectivity solution to its clients.
 
 
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