TDM vs. VoIP: No One Walks Out Alive. Bill Caraher Andrew Collier



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TDM vs. VoIP: No One Walks Out Alive Bill Caraher Andrew Collier

Agenda What is TDM? What does it do for you? What is VoIP? What does it do for you New System or Upgrading? To VoIP or not to VoIP What s the ROI for each?

TDM The Good Dedicated Bandwidth Physical connectivity All the bandwidth all the time One for one connectivity Existing infrastructure Five 9 s Reliability and proven technology Simplistic implementation and maintenance Security inherent to the design

VOIP The Good Cost Savings Upgrade Obsolete or End of Life Equipment Redundancy & Resiliency Cool Features Touch Screens Internet/Intranet Connectivity Find Me/Follow Me Simplicity of Unified Communications Extendibility into the cloud Ease of administration

TDM The Bad Legacy Platform The Perverbial Boat Anchor Distributed System across multiple offices / Single point of failure in the office Separate Infrastructure from data network Support and Maintenance costs True End of Life Fast Approaching

VOIP The Bad Reliability How often is your router down? Quality of Service Voice Over Misconfigured Internet Telephones Voice packets captured in TCP Dump, re-assembled into a WAV Security Risks Potential Performance risks in Voice Internet Gateway WiFi entry points gaining access to voice system

What s the Market Doing? VoIP PBX installs rise 25% in 2008 TDM PBX installs fall 21% in same period 2009 VoIP installs projected to fall for first time in eight years Dell Oro Group: Despite VoIP transforming the industry for over a decade, the IP line shipments for the eight largest vendors averaged only 49 percent of total line shipments in the first quarter of 2009.

Who are the VoIP players Enterprise class systems Shoretel leads market in Small/Medium Business, still gaining in Enterprise Nortel Enterprise Solutions scheduled for auction September 11 th, 2009 Avaya leads in TDM and is Stalking Horse for Nortel auction 35% 30% 25% 20% 15% 10% 5% WW Enterprise Voice Market Share* Avaya Siemens Nortel Alcatel NEC 0% Sources: Synergy Research, Frost & Sullivan, Gartner, Dataquest, IDC, Cisco Note: Enterprise Voice excludes low-end KTS category

Upgrade or Forklift? Conditions for the change Antiquated system System end of life Lack of scalability Is it eligible for upgrade? Can it be IP Enabled? Considering a Hybrid PBX?

What to consider before the jump to VoIP? Can you use your old phones? Will you need to change your Data Network? What are your current contracts and is there an improvement clause? What is your support structure?

What to do? TDM-Why I should stay Proven Reliability Five 9 s The Benchmark that all other services are based on Dedicated bandwidth No network changes to ensure service delivery No additional network equipment to buy Bulletproof platforms Most systems running more than 10-15 years beyond end of life. Plethora of replacement parts to last for years VOIP-Why I should change The technology has stabilized and matured Full-Featured Phones, no traditional feature has been left behind The systems are rock solid Voice quality is top notch TDM Vendors are ending the life of TDM PBX Equipment, forcing the issue Consultants and Partners have gotten through the first major upgrades and learned from their mistakes. Upgrades are much smoother now! Management of phones, devices and gateways is easy through one interface. No need to telnet around your enterprise, the Call Manager GUI does it all

What do I get with it? TDM VOIP Reliability Reliability Redundancy Redundancy Full Feature Functionality Full Feature Functionality Coordinated Dialing Plan (4/5 Digit dialing within office) Coordinated Dialing Plan (4/5 Digit dialing within office) Least Cost Routing of Calls for Cost Savings Least Cost Routing of Calls for Cost Savings Presence/Follow Me Capability Presence/Follow Me Capability Cool New Phones Color Screens/Touch Screens Cool New Phones Color Screens/Touch Screens Security Security Call Recording Call Recording

Case Study Upgrade or Forklift TDM Nortel Option 11C release 3.0 to release 5.5 150 users VoIP Cisco Call Manager Forklift 150 users Upgrade of the core processor, cabinet, licensing $85K Signaling Server and Media Gateway Card $10K Replacement phones No cost Network changes QoS from the core router/switch Installation $15K Total $110,000 Approximate Call Manager/Unified Messaging $23K Gateways and Connection Software $27K IP Phones for 150 users $54K Network Changes (PoE, Switches capable of QoS across the entire LAN) $75K approximate Installation $15K Total $195K Approximate

Opening a new office? Not even a question VOIP is the only way to go with new implementations

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