Toll-Bypass
Toll-Bypass is a SIP-based, Unified Communications option for organizations that look for an enhanced audio conferencing experience using their existing on-premise IP phone system.
As the demand for VoIP systems increases, so does the demand for high quality audio collaboration. MeetingOne Toll-Bypass provides customers the ability to use their data and circuit-switched infrastructures in order to save costs, and achieve superior audio conferencing beyond traditional VoIP and PBX systems.
MeetingOne’s Toll-Bypass solution provides enterprise size customers the ability to use their data and circuit-switched infrastructures in order to save costs and achieve superior audio conferencing services beyond traditional VoIP and traditional PBX systems.
Using your company’s virtual private network (VPN), you can use your data network to direct voice traffic for intra-company communications. Instead of using separate dedicated circuits for voice and data, you can establish connectivity between MeetingOne and your existing phone system. This will simplify conferencing traffic and reduce overall costs. The Toll-Bypass solution from MeetingOne is an agnostic phone system that works with platforms like Cisco, Avaya, and ShoreTel, just to name a few.
Features
Toll-Bypass can provide the following benefits to your company:
- Reduced costs. Eliminates toll costs to reduce your normal conferencing costs by a minimum of 40% savings.
- Better call quality. Because the signal does not have to be translated from analog to digital and back again, conversion is greatly reduced capturing more of the original signal.
Benefits
If you can answer YES to the following questions, Toll-Bypass may be the right solution for your company:
- On-premise phone system capable of originating and terminating SIP calls.
- Phone system must be capable of RFC 2833 DTMF and use G711 codes.
- Bandwidth from phone system to handle the expected number of calls, both origination and termination.
- Internal support team capable of configuring and supporting phone systems, dial plans, etc.



