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Welcome to JBMs VoIP 

Take advantage of SIP Trunks to connect your Toshiba IP PBX to the world and save money. 
JBMs VoIP's' SIP Trunking provides: 

Outbound calling to anywhere local, mobile or international.
Inbound calling with local Australian phone numbers.
13, 1300 or 1800 numbers available on request.
 

What is VoIP? 
VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) is a way to make phone calls using the internet, rather than your normal telephone. You can make and receive calls from other VoIP users, mobile and people with ordinary telephones. In normal circumstances, the integration between a normal telephone calls and VoIP call is complete and undetectable to others.

Calling another person with a VoIP line
You simply dial the number for the person your calling. Your VoIP phone system uses your current broadband internet connection, which looks up the destination and sets up the call. Thereafter, the voice call passes directly over the internet between you and the person your calling. If they are also using Applied VoIP this call is then carried at no cost to you or the other party.

Calling a non-VoIP telephone service 
When you call another person, who has a normal telephone or mobile telephone service, your VoIP phone system uses your internet connection as stated before, however it looks up the destination and finds it is a non JBMs VoIP telephone number. The call is routed via our dedicated telephone gateway into the normal telephone network as a normal call. 

Why use our services? and who benefits?
Small to medium-sized businesses with several employees, to large corporations especially those with many offices in multiple locations and teleworkers (people who work from home), are likely to get the maximum benefit from VoIP. Our JBMs VoIP service will cut your telephone bill costs; all calls to other JBMs VoIP phone users are free and other calls are very competitively priced.
Currently we charge 11c for local and untimed national calls, that is if it is a normal telephone located in Australia the most you will be charged is 11c per call, regardless of how short or how long your call is, and when ever you feel like calling... How does your current provider stack up with that?