The overriding principle when setting up your business phone system is to take a new account what the needs of your employees are, and what features they have been asking for.
read moreThere are almost daily announcements about security breaches which have occurred in companies, where some criminal-minded individual has hijacked the personal data of thousands or perhaps even millions of individuals. For that reason, it’s worth taking a look at the security of VoIP systems versus regular landline configurations.
read moreMost people are vaguely aware that VoIP technology is cheaper than using regular land line phone service, but they may not be sure why it’s cheaper, or how you can use that to advantage.
read moreEven old standby features like faxing and voicemail have been thoroughly modernized and enhanced under VoIP technology, and some of the newer features are even more impressive.
read moreOnce you’ve become comfortable with all the features available through VoIP, the logical next step is to discover ways that you can make it even more useful and valuable to your company.
read moreIt is now becoming very clear that VoIP can be used in some very innovative ways in the workplace, possibly even to provide you with a leg up on the competition.
read moreHere are some of the most important features that all businesses should have on their IP telephones, because they can provide the most value in the workplace.
read moreDon’t be rushed into a decision by any one provider that you’re negotiating with, because it’s always best to take your time and consider the possibilities.
read moreUsing a virtual phone number has been made possible because of the nature of VoIP technology, and they represent a considerable improvement in some ways, over the constrained nature of landline phone numbers.
read moreLand-based telephone communications are fading away. They are being replaced by Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) technology and Unified Communications (UC), which relies on a whole group of technologies.
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