Granite POTS Alternatives

Launch Into The Future of Communications

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Voice Over Cable

VoC has established itself as a viable and convenient option for business users by providing unparalleled ease of use, broad compatibility, and adherence to regulatory standards.

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EPIK POTS Replacement

Granite EPIK is the ultimate choice for a dependable POTS replacement solution, ensuring uninterrupted communication, compliance with industry standards, and future-proofing your organization against traditional POTS limitations.

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VoIP & Cloud Phone Systems

Companies can both streamline their communication processes and gain a competitive edge in the market.

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MS Teams with Granite SIP Trunks

With Granite’s expansive network, businesses can now have a truly integrated experience within the Microsoft Teams app, delivering high-quality voice calls alongside modern collaboration and conferencing tools.

Voice Over Cable

Unleash Your Communications’ Potential

With Voice Over Cable, you can say goodbye to the limitations of traditional telephony systems. Voice over Cable provides a cutting-edge solution by utilizing an eMTA (embedded multimedia terminal adapter) with an onsite cable connection. This innovative approach allows analog devices to seamlessly connect to a cable connection, providing a superior alternative to traditional POTS.

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How Your Business Can Benefit

Voice over Cable offers a substantial reduction in costs compared to the conventional POTS or PRI lines.

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Still Have Questions?

FAQ 

With Granite, you can say goodbye to the hassle of dealing with multiple vendors and complicated billing processes.

We offer a seamless and streamlined experience, providing you with a 360-degree view of your services across North America and One Bill for your complete business solution.

This consolidated approach saves you time, money, and eliminates the frustration of managing multiple accounts.

Find the various calling types below:

Call TypeInvoice IndicatorDefinition
LocalLOC1A Local call is from point A to point B within the Local Calling Area as determined by the ruling local tariff.
Regional TollLOC2A Regional Toll call is from point A to point B within the same LATA (Local Access and Transport Area) and outside the Local Calling Area.
IntraStateIAAn IntraState call is classified as Long Distance from point A to point B within the same State, but outside the same LATA (Local Access and Transport Area) and outside the Local Calling Area.
InterStateIEAn InterState call is classified as Long Distance from point A to point B not within the same State and outside the Local Calling Area.
Extended AreaEXAn Extended Area call is classified as Long Distance from point A to point B where point B is located in a U.S. Territory, Indigenous Reservation, or Rural Area where rates are higher.
CanadaCANA call from point A in the United States to point B in Canada.
CanadaCAN2A call from point A in Canada to point B in the United States.
InternationalINA call from point A in the United States to point B in a country outside of the North American Number Plan Administrator (NANPA). Rates are determined at the International Dialing Code level
InternationalIN2A call from point A in a country outside of the North American Number Plan Administrator (NANPA) to point B in the United States. Rates are determined at the International Dialing Code level.
Directory AssistanceDA2A call from point A to 411.
Directory AssistanceDA1A call from point A to 411 outside the Local Calling Area.

Toll-Free calling is billed to the owner of the Toll-Free Number (TFN). It may be rated using any of the usage types, where point A is the TFN owner and point B is the originating caller.

Behind every TFN, there is a Local Routing Number (LRN) which is used to determine the usage type.

A single eMTA device supports anywhere from 4 to 8 lines, ensuring that your business can effortlessly expand its communication capabilities. Furthermore, stacking eMTAs allows for even greater expansion potential, up to 24 lines.

Where existing cable access exists (or is cost-efficient to add), Granite can work with the cable provider to deliver a standalone connection and eMTA. This connection can be used for phone but cannot also be used for internet.

The provider can deliver a standalone voice circuit and an eMTA to support phone and other analog devices. However, this circuit cannot be used for internet. The existing broadband circuit and modem will not be replaced.

Only if the customer’s current cable provider is Cox.

Granite will work with the provider to deliver 2 separate circuits to the location – one for voice and one for broadband. An eMTA will be provided for the voice circuit, and a modem for the internet.

No, but Granite can provide voicemail for an additional charge.

No.

Qualified service can be ported.

To qualify for the unlimited Local and LD calling, the customer cannot PIC/LPIC to another carrier.