Over the years, communication techniques have changed considerably with companies striving to connect people all over the world. Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) has played a significant part in these developments with its ability to offer web-based calls, which are not only convenient but also save money.
Interestingly, VoIP dates back to the 1970s when the US Department of Defence trialled a system of communication much like the VoIP technology we see and offer today. Itβs only been recently that VoIP services have been refined enough to become a universal option for companies. In short, VoIP technology is different from traditional telephone networks as it embraces packet switching, a process in which data is divided into small packets and transported across an Internet network to be recompiled at its destination. As systems have improved, more and more features have been added making VoIP compatible with both small and large companies. These include:
If you like the sound of VoIP communication and want to make it work for you, youβll need to following equipment:
When calling non-VoIP customers, youβll require an IP-enabled telephone, which will connect directly to your modem or router. Many service providers offer IP phones free of charge when you sign a contract.
Not sure whether to invest in VoIP or continue with a traditional landline? Well, there are many things to consider. While VoIP will likely save you money there are certain restrictions. For example, some providers will not allow you to contact emergency services via VoIP, while a loss of Internet service will cause your telephony system to be unusable, with such downtime significantly affecting business operations. For this reason, many businesses choose to complement their landline services with VoIP technology, particularly if they regularly make calls overseas. We recommend calling Sipdesk to discuss your options and to receive a wealth of much-needed help and advice regarding your telecommunications network.
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