VoIP

VoIP is a means of transmitting analog voice signals over a digital
network. Small to medium-sized business (SMBs) are increasingly turning
to voice over IP (VoIP) solutions as an alternative to traditional
public switched telephone networks (PSTNs.) Instead of your voice being
transmitted over analog phone lines, your calls will be routed through
networking equipment and travel by way of Internet Protocol. Since phone
calls are placed through the internet, phone companies and long-distance
charges are bypassed. Commercial users of VoIP technologies can save
money and cut costs by installing VoIP hardware instead of using
telephones which can accumulate hefty long distance charges.
Small businesses are leaning more towards VoIP than conventional telephone systems
because, like with large business solutions, VoIP can offer a variety of cost savings
and benefits. A hosted VoIP solution can reduce a small business' need to spend heavily
on equipment, installation, maintenance or an IT staff.
Large businesses benefit from VoIP mainly through the low cost for local and
long-distance calling offered through the technology. VoIP is available to both ends of
a phone call, regardless of geographical location, as long as the Internet is present
and accessible.
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