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Installs, maintains, monitors, upgrades and updates VoIP and telecom system, servers, gateways and patches related to them. Supports third party applications integrated into the organization's VoIP systems (e.g., CareAware connect, Nurse Call system, Skype, eFax, etc.
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We recently launched UniFi Talk - a full-featured, affordable, subscription-based, Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) system that we designed for small and medium-sized businesses looking for a plug-and-play solution.
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This Voice Analyst is responsible for provisioning and maintaining VoIP related products and serve as an escalation point of technical support for the company's national voice services platform.
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Experience with Cisco VoIP infrastructure, operations and IVR technologies. Experience with Cisco VoIP infrastructure, operations and IVR technologies. Responsibilities Work in a Tier-3 Cisco network support environment (designing, documenting, and supporting the LAN/WAN networks, supporting firewalls, and supporting enterprise wireless solutions.
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As a Senior Manager at Intelsat, you will lead projects and interact as well as assist on many team projects that will challenge your skills with routing, switching, data security, VoIP, and multi-media services.
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Complete Technology Solutions is a rapidly growing Managed Service Provider providing IT, VoIP, surveillance, and wireless network services both in and outside of Illinois. Complete Technology Solutions is a rapidly growing Managed Service Provider providing IT, VoIP, surveillance, and wireless network services both in and outside of Illinois.
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Strong technical expertise in networking technologies with a particular subject expertise in applications networking, IP network hardware, routing protocols, high availability network monitoring, network security, and/or VoIP.
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5 years of experience with Cisco VoIP infrastructure, operations and IVR technologies. 5 years of experience with Cisco VoIP infrastructure, operations and IVR technologies. This includes installation, configuration (ACLs, NAT’ing, Site-to-site and remote Virtual Private Networks - VPNs), maintenance, troubleshooting, IOS upgrades and AnyConnect configuration.
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Understanding of, or experience with, SIP, VOIP or SMS is a bonus. Understanding of, or experience with, SIP, VOIP or SMS is a bonus. Someone proficient in at least one programming language (Python, Ruby, Java, Perl, JavaScript, etc.
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Proficient in Microsoft Office, Adobe and Outlook, VOIP, and document management systems. Manage all firm subscriptions and platforms including Orion, Microsoft platform, Westlaw, RingCentral, and Adobe.
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We specialize in a wide range of IT services, including CCTV/Alarm systems, networking, POS, low voltage cabling, satellite, VoIP, and software development. - Experience with VoIP, satellite, or software development.
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Technical environment: VoIP (SIP); identity management (ENUM, CNAM); call authentication (STIR and SHAKEN protocols); architecting, writing, and maintaining large-scale (thousands of transactions/second) web services in Go and Java (including Spring Boot); creating call authentication services adhering to the ATIS and 3GPP standards; cryptography, encryption, PKI, and digital certificate management.
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5 years of experience with Cisco Identity Services Engine, Cisco VoIP infrastructure, and various other Cisco core switches and wireless systems. 5 years of experience with Cisco Identity Services Engine, Cisco VoIP infrastructure, and various other Cisco core switches and wireless systems.
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Hands on experience with IP subnetting, Telnet/SSH Clients, Raritan or Terminal Server Remote Access, ServiceNow, COS, VoIP and MPLS technologies, and Cisco network software (COS/IOS), inventory/maintenance tracking and vendor support case handling.
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