Overview
Since its inception, and as a reseller of Avaya and Nortel, Go IT Services has installed hundreds of analog and digital phone systems. With advances in Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) and the advent of Session Initiated Protocol (SIP) communication services, Go IT Services entered the market as a manufacturer of quality SIP based phone systems. In 2007, we produced our first working GO SIP® system featuring an HP Proliant server, Asterisk 1.4 telephony management system running on open source Linux, Polycom 550 phones, and Netgear Power over Ethernet (POE) switches. Since its debut, GO SIP® has been enhanced to include analog interfaces allowing the system to be used with Plain Old Telephone Service (POTS) lines as well as VoIP and SIP circuits. To date, Go IT Services has had a perfect record in successful installations and GO SIP® today is a reliable communications system for many businesses nationwide.
Features
GO SIP® is a fully featured IP Based PBX System, customizable to fit business needs. The GO SIP® system comes standard with the following features
- Extension Anywhere, Office Branching (within city or nationwide)
- NO Licenses to add\configure features
- Add more extensions\phones (unlimited, no expansion needed)
- Online System Backup and Restore
- Remote Support and Management
- Unlimited number of Voicemail boxes
- Outlook Integration / CTI functionality
- Click to call / email
- "Follow Me" functionality
- Paging and Intercom functionality
- Ring Groups with call confirmation
- Unlimited number of Conferences
- Music on Hold (via MP3s, or streamed off the internet)
- Fax to email (unlimited)
- Call Queues
- Detailed Call Accounting
- Auto Attendant (Digital Receptionist)
- On Demand Call Recording
- Parking Lot
- Voicemail to email (receive your voicemail as an attachment)
- Inbound caller ID routing (DID’s)
System Components
The GO SIP® PBX system includes an HP Proliant 110 or Dell SC440 Server with Aterisk 1.4 PBX, a Netgear PoE switch, and Polycom 550 or 650 phones.
Below are images of the Polycom 550 Phone, HP Proliant 110 Server, and a Netgear PoE switch.