ENS Mobile
ENS Mobile
Why are YOU paying so much on Office to Mobile calls?
Do you truly really know?
OPEN YOUR EYES, READ ON AND REALISE THERE IS A BETTER WAY!!!
The reason that companies pay high pence per minute rates to call mobiles from their office phones is due to your fixed line company charging you to connect to the GSM (mobile) network, thus leading to increased call rates (often as much or more than 10pence per minute); as well as this more often than not they will be charging a minimum fee or 'connection charge' too meaning that a call to a mobile which is only a few seconds long can still cost as much as 10pence. Even if you call a mobile, hear a voicemail greeting and terminate the call, you have made the connection to the GSM network and thus will incur the charges set out by your fixed line provider.
ENS Mobile can offer a unique solution to this by having all of your GSM call types (mobile numbers) INITIALISED on the GSM network, thus removing the above mentioned costs.
How this is done is by making these calls route through mobile sim cards which will enable your company to use free bundled minutes to any mobile number. These sim cards are used in what is often referred to as FCT or Gateway equipment.
ENS Mobile will arrange the mobile contract & lease or purchase of the 'FCT' equipment at a rate to suit your companies’ requirement to cover the amount of minutes you need each month for your mobile calls.
This in turn reduces your current mobile call rate instantly bringing down your GSM calls to the equivalent of around 5pence per minute or less
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Below you will find FAQs relating to ENS mobile simply click on a question to reveal the answer
- How does this all work?
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Our PRI (Primary Rate), ISDN30e FCT’s enable up to 30 simultaneous calls. The ideal cost saving solution for any small, medium sized business through to Call-centres and large corporate organisations. Voice and data traffic can be routed, as well as the ability to browse the internet or send and receive emails, faxes and SMS Messages from your PC through a GPRS or CSD data connection. Our range of Primary Rate FCT’s delivers the complete cost-saving solution.
- What is Sophisticated Routing?
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Thanks to the sophisticated Least Cost Routing (LCR) in all our PRI FCT’s, all calls are always routed in the cheapest possible way. As a call passes through the FCT, the LCR selects the cheapest way for the call to be connected. For example, in its simplest form, a call to a mobile phone will be routed via a SIM Card to the GSM network whereas a landline to landline call will be forwarded to the PSTN network.
- How can I manage this system?
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With Dynamic SIM Management, you can rest assured you won’t be receiving those huge bills any longer. Dynamic SIM Management allows SIM’s to be switched off when inclusive minutes on the tariff are reached - by programming your tariff information in the Fixed Cellular Terminal’s memory; you can set when and how SIM cards are used.
- How Flexible is this system?
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We have total Flexible Connectivity and allof our PRI FCT’s come with 2x ISDN Primary Rate Interfaces allowing you to install the device between the PABX and PSTN. This eliminates the need to install an additional PRI port in your PABX. Moreover, you do not need to reconfigure the PABX to route mobile calls to the FCT - all calls pass through the unit and thanks to the sophisticated least cost routing, the Fixed Cellular Terminal intercepts which calls are to be routed via GSM and which are to be routed by PSTN.
- Whats the legal status of this solution?
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Understanding the legalities of a GSM gateway Solution can be confusing. When GSM Gateway technology was first produced it was uncertain as to which set of regulations should govern it.
The equipment is fixed, but it uses mobile phone technology – so should it come under the same regulations as fixed radio transmitters, or the same rules as mobile phones?
while some people held back using GSM Gateways because of the legal uncertainties, other ploughed ahead and set up centralised ‘SIM farms.’
These took traffic in from multiple organisations and routed them out into the mobile networks from one or more Gateways at a single location.
The resulting immense concentration of mobile phone traffic coming from these Gateways often caused considerable disruption to the mobile networks in their local areas.
To clarify the situation, in 2002 the Radio Communications Agency (Part of the DTI), began consulting all interested parties, including the mobile network operators.
In July 2003 they changed the regulations to allow the use of “Private Gateways.”
The definition of a Private Gateway is very clear around 3 key areas:
The Gateway must be located on the customers network
Only the customer’s own traffic may be routed through the Gateway
The mobile airtime contract must be in the customer’s name
This means that you are able to install a Gateway on your site quite legally, and to route calls from any of your own sites or businesses via the Gateway.
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