Dynamic Bandwidth

 

A flexible configuration can make your resources go farther.

Dynamic bandwidth allocation is a way to transfer multiple types of traffic (voice, data or video) over the same circuit.

On a traditional circuit, channels are allocated for a specific type of traffic. Voice traffic travels over voice channels and data traffic travels over data channels.

With a dynamic configuration, however, bandwidth can adjust as needs fluctuate, utilizing all available capacity at any given time. For example, when phone lines are idle, those channels can be used for data transfers instead of sitting unused and wasted.

Since resources are used more efficiently on a dynamic circuit, many businesses are able to make better use of the technology available to them without a large increase in cost.

Because voice calls are always prioritized in a dynamic configuration, call quality does not suffer.

Dynamic bandwidth allocation can work with your existing PBX equipment or IP hardware. A variety of circuits can be configured dynamically, including T1, DS3 or Dedicated Ethernet. Services that can layer on these include PRI, MPLS and Internet connectivity.

To learn more about dynamic bandwidth, call Socket at 1-800-762-5383