Title: Samsung Telecommunications America, Inc.
1How does Samsung compete with Cisco VoIP
solutions?
2Samsungs OfficeServ IP Enabled Digital Phone
Systems
- Digital Telephones
- IP Telephones
- IP Networking
- Analog Phones
- CTI
- Centralized Switching
3Lets talk about the competition.
- Expensive
- No Digital Phones
- 1 year warranty (some pieces only get a 90 day
warranty) - No Native Paging
- Network Switching
- Additional Warranty available through SMARTnet.
4SMARTnet
- Cisco will offer a purchase of additional
support, called SMARTnet, beginning at the time
of installation and renewing each year, to
provide varying levels of coverage for operating
system software, technical assistance center
(TAC) support, parts replacement, and onsite
response.
5Samsung Tech-Support
- Most of the services provided by SMARTnet are
currently provided to the dealer by Samsung and
therefore not charged to the customer.
6Warranty
- Samsungs 5-year extended warranty program is one
of the best in the Industry. The standard
two-year warranty is extended to five-years and
the coverage is also extended to include
lightning and power surge.
7Samsung Uses Centralized Switching
iDCS 500 R2
8Centralized Switching
- Lower bandwidth requirements
- Negligible impact on existing data infrastructure
9Cisco Uses Network Switching
Voice Mail
TI/PRI Gateway
Call Mgr..
Analog Sta.Gateway
Analog Trunk Gateway
10Network Switching
- Much higher bandwidth requirements
- Change out of other network equipment, i.e. hubs,
switches, routers can be predicted - All switching and call processing are done over
the data network, adding a myriad of unnecessary
bandwidth issues.
11IP Phone Licenses?
- Cisco YES
- Samsung NO
- Cisco requires a license at additional cost for
the use of each of their IP phone.
12No Digital Phones
- All Phones Are IP Phones.
- Using the recommended G.711 (64k) CODEC means 90k
140k per phone call. - 20 calls would use between 1.8megs and 2.8megs
13Cisco IP phones do not keep a local database
- Database must be downloaded on every power cycle
- This strains your Data Network
14Have you ever put Virus Protection Software on a
Phone System?
- Well if you are installing a Cisco PBX you had
better start. - Cisco runs on a collection of Microsoft Servers
and Cisco switches. - This makes them susceptible to viruses and hacker
attempts.
15Ciscos Call Manager, the core application, is
based on Windows 2000 and Windows Clustering.
- Not a very stable platform for a telephony
application that needs 99.999 reliability.
16CODEC of Voicemail
- IP Phones must be on the same CODEC as the
Voicemail.
17Multiple CODECs not supported.
- All the devices have to be on the same CODEC.
- Cisco recommends running their IP phones without
compression (G.711) when on the LAN because the
compressed calls are not high enough in quality. - Ciscos Virtual Phone (IP softphone) only
supports G.711 (64kb) and cannot talk to other
phones programmed for other CODEC.
18Centralized power is achieved with proprietary
Cisco LAN switches.
- So they can sell you more of their core products.
19Power Strips
- Power strips - all of these devices require their
own power. - T1/PRI gateway
- Analog trunk gateway
- Analog station gateway
- Call Manager server
20What Cisco wants you to believeOpen Standards
Based Solution
- Nice concept but there isnt always a single
standard for every solution. - Here are a few of the standards.
- H.323
- SIP
- iNow
- MGCP
- Which one will win out????
21What Cisco wants you to believeOpen Standards
Based Solution
- Cisco supports Session Initiation Protocol (SIP)
in a number of products, but it requires
implementation of their proprietary skinny SIP
protocol rather than industry standard SIP.
22What Cisco wants you to believeOpen Standards
Based Solution
- Ciscos implementation of Survivable remote site
telephony (SRST) is a redundancy protocol that
only works with Cisco voice applications and not
with others.
23The system is based on H.323 and is not Internet
ready
- Cisco IP phones do not work with
NAT/PAT/Firewalls. - You cannot use your Cisco phone at home with a
cable modem or DSL without a VPN or similar
network setup. - Cisco will be happy to sell you a VPN router.
24What the Experts are saying!
- There is no one architecture (yet) that can be
called the standard for a network phone system.
The important thing is to follow a strategy that
makes sense for your business. Trashing your PBX
and going all IP immediately probably isnt it. - Bill Michael - Computer Telephony
25What the Experts are saying!
- The underlying assumption regarding ToIP is that
the LAN/WAN is always available, with minimal
downtime. This is a very risky assumption,
because no LAN/WAN infrastructure is currently
designed to meet the 99.999 reliability level of
a PBX system. - Alan Sulkin - Telecom Industry Consultant
26Power
- The iDCS 500 system was designed to provide
battery back-up at reasonable cost. The Cisco
AVVID requires expensive UPS systems for Battery
back up. - Digital Key Telephones are powered by the KSU and
do not require expensive external power supplies
that are needed with IP telephones. - Overall, the iDCS digital Keysets and IP Keysets
are more functional than the Cisco IP telephones.
The more extensive LCD features prompting with
soft key operations on the iDCS Keysets makes the
iDCS 500 easier to use.
27Samsung Way
- The migratory approach is based upon customer
investment protection. This protection also
extends to the existing data network
infrastructure the customer currently has. It
also gives customers an opportunity to experiment
with IP technology and learn the operational
benefits as well as the cost savings.
28Samsung Way
- Samsung is molding the system of today into the
converged system that will be prevalent over the
next six to eight years. These converged systems
will offer customers the flexibility, cost
savings, and most of all reliable performance
they have come to expect out of a business
telephone system.
29Conclusion
- Samsung has emerged over the past five years as a
predominate player in both consumer electronics
and wireless handsets. Over the next five years
look for Samsung to be a leader in the business
telecommunications systems.
30Conclusion
- We provide solutions today that meet the needs of
customers with quality and at a reasonable cost,
but with evolving product strategy you can count
on Samsung to keep moving in the right direction
for the future.