Telecom

Avaya -Cisco - Anyone

Our internet is built on our telecom infrastructure, so phones are a core of what Scio’s capability. The technology appears in many varieties. Conference room intercoms, IP phones that connect to your workstation, alarms, T-1 circuits, there are many reasons why a phone guy needs to be called. Scio has been on the deploying troubleshoot end of all major service providers for over 20 years. We have to explain a lot when we show up with our logo on a shirt but a big service provider on a work order.

POTS to IP

An expert in digital media, I will be able to help you to build a sustainable strategy and implement it via visual tools.

From UX and up to UI, you will receive a full service to ensure you are connected to your customers.

48 Volts

If there’s a problem or bad inside wiring we can assist you. Larger firms AT&T, Xfinity, Spectrotel, MCI, Granite, Gordon there are so many that send us in to help you clear these issues. Or you can reach out your self. We are here for all that need solutions!

All Envionments

Government and banks have have vetted us and determined our services to be critical to the infrastructure. Adding voice gateways, dropping lines, or repairing some strange nagging issue. This is something we have done for numerous business across the California, Washington, Oregon, Hawaii, Texas, Arizona, and Nevada.

On the side of security clearances we have assisted with inside wire on bases. In sky scrapers help riser companies for inside wire. We have represented the largest service providers to consult on best practices. There are many situations where the customer thought we were the service provider we were so knowledgable in our interaction.

At times it may be fiber, cat6, or coaxial, it is our responsibility to be prepared and know all formations and set ups of physical line issues. As well as the many types of routers, voice gateways, voice processors, PBX's, or cloud systems, the experience from combining all of these disciplines and delivering them in a simplistic respectful way to the end user.

Agency's Infrastructure Needs.

There are many hand offs at the Dmarc point or main point of entry (Mpoe). A responsibility of the carrier ends when the outside wire comes into the building at this point. Many building owners, venders, and other customers are shocked to her there provider tell them no, or worse give a quote that does not reflect the work. Sometimes a sales rep has already promised deliver and now the company walks a promise back. Scio is a solution for these areas. A alarm line is a phone line, a panic button is a phone line, elevators, are required by law to have phone lines. So beyond just cabling for a new or old fashion phone the isolated line may serve many purposes. Once that line is to the correct location a new art and science begin. Scio can handle all the responsibilities associated with the device and controllers.

We have serviced legacy systems over 20 years old where the client wants to keep the system working and not replace it. Having to order power supply parts from overseas to make repairs to a blade that cannot be found. These extraordinary lengths make new cloud systems a walk in the park. Scio will work with the network admins to make sure security is strengthened, program for firewalls and secure port communication. There is an elaborate set of skills that you employ by making us your partner.

Building Topology

There are often times we have to inform our clients. For example with a remodel or newer employees the history of the building may be lost. That translates into a IDF or cabling closet becoming a puzzle piece no one knew to look for. knowing through experience and the time spent over the years is what makes us different. Many of solutions to the problems of clients come from the hands that were formally with these entities.

Many Instances customers receive bad information from contractors or sales personnel, stating thing are not possible or expensive. This unfortunately many times is not the case. It has been so confusing that we have had the police called on us because security thought we were imposters of service providers. It is tricky mostly due to, Telecommunications Act.

What did the Telecommunications Act do?
The 1996 goal of the law was to "let anyone enter any communications business – to let any communications business compete in any market against any other." The legislation's primary goal was deregulation of the converging broadcasting and telecommunications markets.

What caused the Telecommunications Act of 1996?
The law was designed in part to support technology and service innovation by allowing the Regional Bell Operating Companies (aka “Baby Bells”) to enter new markets, including long-distance telephone and information services.

What is the FCC Telecom Act?
The Communications Act of 1934 combined and organized federal regulation of telephone, telegraph, and radio communications. The Act created the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to oversee and regulate these industries.

What did the Telecommunications Act of 2001 do?

The act created distinct regulatory regimes for these service-specific telephone networks and cable networks that included provisions intended to foster competition from new entrants that used network architectures and technologies similar t those of the incumbents.

What caused the Telecommunications Act of 1996?
The law was designed in part to support technology and service innovation by allowing the Regional Bell Operating Companies (aka “Baby Bells”) to enter new markets, including long-distance telephone and information services.

The small business phone systems in this rating all rely on Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) phone technology, allowing you to use an internet connection for your entire business phone system. VoIP phone systems have no special equipment to buy or staff to manage them. You simply need to download a mobile or desktop app to have a fully-featured phone system at your fingertips.

VoIP providers have also advanced business phone systems considerably, allowing you to add unified communications features like video conference, team chat, and voicemail-to-email.

Alarms

Adding Lines

Fixing Issues

The small business phone systems in this rating all rely on Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) phone technology, allowing you to use an internet connection for your entire business phone system. VoIP phone systems have no special equipment to buy or staff to manage them. You simply need to download a mobile or desktop app to have a fully-featured phone system at your fingertips.

VoIP providers have also advanced business phone systems considerably, allowing you to add unified communications features like video conference, team chat, and voicemail-to-email.

Smithsonian Hawaii

Connected internationally and needed assistance with the upgrading of th interconnected system to the college and worldwide campuses. We suggested the inline system that saved on time and implementation.