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Who is NGT?. New Global Telecom, Inc. (NGT) is the largest provider of wholesale Internet-Protocol (IP) Communications solutions in the United States with over 150,000 seats on our platform.
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1. NGT Digital Voice / Cisco Presentation
2. Who is NGT? New Global Telecom, Inc. (NGT) is the largest provider of wholesale Internet-Protocol (IP) Communications solutions in the United States with over 150,000 seats on our platform
NGT has the pedigree (microsoft endorsed), nationwide footprint, and proven, quality solutions.
Offering VoIP since 2003
NGT is broadband agnostic
NGT has the pedigree (microsoft endorsed), nationwide footprint, and proven, quality solutions.
Offering VoIP since 2003
NGT is broadband agnostic
3. NGT & Cisco Working Relationship Cisco has invested $2B in Small Business
NGT is the leading Hosted VoIP provider in the US
Over 150,000+ end users; Track record of 99.994% service uptime
NGT and Cisco are working together to co-market VoIP solutions for SMBs
NGT is testing and certifying Cisco IP phones
Cisco making a significant investment in the SMB space
Hosted VoIP service is a key priority for Cisco and a cornerstone of NGT’s services
Aligns NGT’s expertise in VoIP services with Cisco expertise in VoIP hardware solutions
Phase I: NGT Hosted Services + Cisco IP phones
Phase II: NGT Trunking to Cisco IP PBXs
UC 500, Call Manager Express
4. NGT Digital Voice Options Hosted Digital Voice – network based solution managed and maintained by NGT
Features provided from the “cloud” to the end user site
Quality Assurance device and IP Phones at the end user site
Digital Voice – VOIP Trunking solution that supports premised based equipment at the end user site
Featureless Trunking option that provides dial tone to existing equipment for local, long distance, and E911 calling
5. Hosted Digital Voice Service All the services you expect from the phone company-
- Caller ID
- CNAM
- FCC-compliant 911
- Call waiting
- Local and long distance (unlimited)
- Directory Listing
- Directory Assistance
Support Response Point features
All the services you expect from the phone company-
- Caller ID
- CNAM
- FCC-compliant 911
- Call waiting
- Local and long distance (unlimited)
- Directory Listing
- Directory Assistance
Support Response Point features
6. VoIP: Hosted VoIP Voice and Data converged on LAN
Service also called “IP Centrex” or “Hosted PBX”
7. VoIP: Hosted VoIP Voice and Data NOT converged on LAN
Requires two Ethernet drops to each user (one for voice, one for data)
8. VoIP: Quality Assurance Device Voice packets are processed with a higher priority then data
Voice packets are latency sensitive
9. Hosted Digital Voice Included Features Product Features
Local telephone number
Voicemail
Unlimited local and domestic long-distance calls
911 calling support
Click-to-dial capabilities; telephony toolbar
One hunt group per Hosted Digital Voice Line
Directory Listing
Automated Attendant
Disaster Recovery options
Shared Call Appearance Advanced Telephony & Mobility Features
Simultaneous Ring
Remote Office
Call Forward Busy
Do Not Disturb
Outlook Integration
Voicemail to Email Integration
Notification of voicemail to Email inbox
Delivery of .wav file message to Email inbox
10. Advanced Features Telephony Toolbar
Provides “click to dial” and “point and click” functionality within Microsoft OutlookTM, Microsoft ExplorerTM or Mozilla FirefoxTM
Opens in application
Allows for control of Call Forward options, Remote Office, Simultaneous Ring, Do Not Disturb, display call history
Access to Company Directory, NGT Audio and Web Conferencing, voicemail options
Click to Dial and Call Controls
Click to Dial contact, answer, hold, transfer, 3 way, end call
Easy Web download and setup
11. Fortune 500 Features Shared Call Appearances
The ability to have one phone “appear” as another line for the maximum in call coverage options – e.g., a secretary may monitor the lines for a group of executives and answer each line differently
Auto Attendants
Powerful and flexible inbound call management that enables automated call handling by providing the caller with simple options (“Please press 1 for Sales, 2 for Customer Service…”)
Hunt Groups
Enables calls to be routed to a variety of lines to ensure effective call handling on critical business lines (e.g. Customer Service or Sales lines)
Alternate TN routing to main telephone number
800 number or other number rings into main line
Disaster Recovery
Automatically reroutes calls in event of ISP outage
12. Advanced Features Auto Attendants
Automated receptionist answers call, provides callers with options
Internal company numbers
External telephone numbers
Voicemail boxes
Hunt Groups
Business Hours Greeting
After Hours Greeting
Holiday and Time Change schedules
Name Dialing
9 options, including 0 for operator
Greetings changed via mail portal; greeting order changed via NGT
13. Advanced Features, cont’d Hunt Groups
Feature that allows a group of users to ring in a specific pattern
Regular
Rings each user in the order
they appear on the user list
Simultaneous
Rings all users; first user to
answer will handle the call
Circular
Notes last user to answer call
and rings next listed user. Hunts
through all users ultimately circling
back to starting user
Name of group passed to users along with Caller ID number
14. Disaster Recovery for Hosted Offers a method for an end user to receive calls when their IP phone is unreachable
Utilizes a user feature called Call Forwarding Not Reachable
15. Benefits of Hosted Digital Voice Hosted Services offer flexibility
Integrated multi-site capabilities with HQ and remote users
Mix and match Hosted with IP PBX Trunking
Quality Assurance
NGT Certified Quality Assurance Device
Traffic Shaping
The Quality Assurance Device (QAD) performs traffic shaping to provide higher priority to voice traffic
Demarcation Point
The Quality Assurance Device is the demarcation point at the customer site
Creates a clear line of separation for support/troubleshooting
Survivability
Enables failover capabilities that utilize NGT’s geographic redundant architecture
16. What’s in it for you? www.ngt.com Confidential You earn the installation services, any fees to upgrade broadband, margin on the equipment + the monthly recurring commission on the phone services
AND, as an NGT authorized partner – you get the aggregate NGT discount on all CPE and Cisco gear!
Typical Customer Profile = $ 507 monthly recurring phone services
15 lines (3 yr term), 1 toll-free + 1 desktop fax account
Equates to $50 per month per customer recurring commission to agent
17. NGT- Cisco Program Requirements SIGN UP: Existing Cisco Partners, sign up with NGT’s Partner Program
Online registration: www.ngt.com/ciscoagent
No commitments, no exclusivity
SELL: Phase 1, Sell NGT Digital Voice + Cisco Phones
Linksys phones and new Cisco branded family of phones (900 + 500 series)
ORDER: Order via NGT-Cisco distributor Westcon
Cisco CPE must be ordered through Westcon to take advantage of pre-negotiated discounts
Partners can also order Cisco switches and routers
NGT Quality Assurance Device is required
Enables proactive monitoring via NGT’s 24x7 NOC
Future Phases of the program will include a Cisco QAD
18. SPA525G Deployment options
19. SPA500 Family Key Selling Features Full Duplex Speakerphone with Enhanced Speech Technology
Support for Wideband Audio (G.722)
Support For Up to Two 32 Button Side Car Modules
PC Port and 802.3af Capable WAN Port
High Resolution Backlit 128 x 64 LCD Screen **
GUI Localization **
Integrated Cisco XML Browser for Advanced Applications **
Support for SIP or SPCP Protocols
Maximum responsiveness
20. SBSBU SPA500 Family IP Phones
21. www.ngt.com Confidential
22. Partner Program Responsibilities VAR
Sell NGT Hosted Digital
Voice or Digital Voice for
IP PBX
Manage Order form and
required documentation
Process; Site survey
Order CPE through
Westcon
Receive Monthly
Commission
NGT
Process Order
Provision Service
Activate Service
Billing
VAR Support and
Customer Support
23. Resources: Channel Resource Center Password protected VAR resource area
Sales Collateral
NGT logos
Certified Partner logo
Training modules
Sales Tools
Order Form
LAN Architecture
Handbook
Service Availability
Tool
24. Confirming Service Availability STEP 1:
Enter State and City or NPA and NXX along with Zip Code
Click “Search”
25. Next Steps: Ordering
26. Installation Milestones Sale Completed
LAN /WAN Assessment
Site Survey Completed
Place order
Pre-Installation Activities
Installation
27. WAN Assessment, cont’d
28. Site Survey / Station Review Site survey must
be completed before QoS device can be
ordered
Site Survey shown is for Hosted Digital Voice
Tour of Station Review form!
30. LAN Assessment LAN / WAN Requirements
A public IP address(es) from the broadband service provider is required.
A static or dynamically assigned PUBLIC IP is required for the QoS device
If there is an existing firewall already using a public IP then TWO static public IP’s will be required. One for the QoS and another for the firewall.
The integration of NGT’s QoS Device. This device would be provisioned with the public IP address required above.
The NGT Supported VoIP phones and Quality Assurance Device on a common layer-2 Ethernet LAN
31. Hosted LAN Architecture Options Hosted LAN Architecture Cookbook
Four supported architectures
Network Diagram #1 – Network with Existing Customer Firewall, segregated Voice and Data networks
2 static IP addresses
Network Diagram # 2 – Network with Existing Customer Firewall converged Voice and Data network
2 static IP addresses
Network Diagram # 3 – NGT Quality Assurance Device serving as customer firewall & DHCP server
1 static or dynamic IP address
Network Diagram # 4 – NGT Quality Assurance Device with no port forwarding
1 static or dynamic IP address
Cookbooks are available on Channel Resource Center
32. LAN Architecture-Option 1 Network with Existing Customer Firewall, segregated Voice and Data networks
33. LAN Architecture-Option 2 Network with Existing Customer Firewall, converged Voice and Data networks
34. LAN Architecture-Option 3 NGT Quality Assurance Device serving as customer firewall & DHCP server
35. LAN Architecture-Option 4 NGT Quality Assurance Device with no port forwarding
36. Pre-Install Checklist The QAD QoS device may not include cabling
The QAD must have its own static public IP address unique from your modem’s public IP; please contact your ISP to order an extra public IP if one is not available before the install date
Please thoroughly review the LAN Architecture Cookbook. Your network should mirror one of the four Network Diagrams. Please contact NGT at (800) 299-2550 or installsupport@ngt.com if you have any questions regarding the Cookbook.
37. Pre-Install Checklist Configure the QAD/ QoS with WAN Interface settings.
From the ‘Firewall’ tab of the QAD, please disable the firewall in order to allow remote access for the NGT Install Engineering group during the install date.
Connect the modem to the WAN port on the QAD
Connect the existing layer two switch into LAN port 1 of the QAD
38. Pre-Install Checklist If you have a firewall or Small Business Server (SBS) connect the WAN to the LAN port 2 of the QAD.
Go to speedtest.net and run three speed tests. Please have the downstream and upstream results ready for the install date
12. Please verify that the WAN IP of the QAD can be reached via ping and via HTTP from outside of the LAN prior to install. If the QAD cannot be reached then verify the WAN IP settings of the QAD, otherwise, there may be an issue with the modem configuration which may require assistance from your ISP.
39. Installation Process NGT will contact the VAR to set up installation
If porting numbers, install will coordinate with Provisioning
NGT confirms Appropriate Network Diagram
NGT verifies access to QoS Device and internet access from LAN
NGT verifies platform registration
If ported TN- NGT executes trigger of port
Configure phones – Device Manager
Test inbound/outbound calls on-net and to/from the PSTN
Installation is complete
Billing Begins; Welcome letter is generated
40. Device Manager Phone Configuration For Cisco phones, the profile rule is populated via the phone's GUI with: http://xsplaunch.onvoip.net/dms/SPA5xxG/spa-$MA.cfg (5xx would change depending on phone model) which points the phone to our XSP server. The phones pull their config, reboot, and then are registered.
: http://xsplaunch.onvoip.net/dms/$PN/spa-$MA.cfg
41. Setting Up Advanced Features Downloading the Telephony Toolbar
Access www.ngtsupportcenter.com
Select “Corporate Telephony Toolbar”
Select “Download Toolbar Application”
Follow the “Telephony Toolbar Application Wizard” prompts
42. 1 – Get Ready - Cisco PAP 2 ATA
43. 2 – Connect – Cisco PAP 2 ATA
44. 3 – Power & Confirm – Cisco PAP 2 ATA
45. Digital Voice to IP PBX LAN Architecture Options Digital Voice to IP PBX LAN Architecture Cookbook
Three supported architectures
Network Diagram #1 – Network with Existing Customer Firewall or Small Business Server in Dual-NIC Mode
2 static public IP addresses
Network Diagram # 2 – NGT Quality Assurance Device with Small Business Server in Non-firewall (single NIC) mode
2 static public IP addresses
Network Diagram # 3 – NGT Quality Assurance Device with no port forwarding
1 dynamic or static public IP address
LAN Architecture handbooks are available on Channel Resource Center
46. LAN Architecture-Option 1 Network Diagram #1 – Network with Existing Customer Firewall or Small Business Server in Dual-NIC Mode
47. LAN Architecture-Option 2 Network Diagram # 2 – NGT Quality Assurance Device with Small Business Server in Non-firewall (single NIC) mode
48. LAN Architecture-Option 3 Network Diagram # 3 – NGT Quality Assurance Device with no port forwarding
49. Partner Program Contact
Contact Matt Wilson with specific opportunities
303.239.1007 / matt.wilson@ngt.com