VOIP
VoIP is the abbreviation of Voice over IP and it simply means calling over a data network.
Calling over a data network, or internet connection, has some great advantages. Flexibility and savings of 30% to 60% on operational telecom costs are generally seen as the most important benefits of using VoIP.
Benefits of switching to VOIP incl.
Easy and cheap to setup and maintain
Corporate functionality, but a small business costs
Pay only for the services you need and equipment
Retaining telephone phone numbers and add new numbers if need
Scales with your business up and down
work from anywhere in the world online!
What do i need for VoIP
A reliable Internet connection to switch to VoIP telephony, first of all you will need a reliable and fast internet connection. This can be fixed technologies such as ADSL, fiber, wireless WAN etc. To find out if your internet connection is sufficient, please contact us. We're happy to discuss the possibilities.
VoIP Hardware
With VoIP you will want to use special IP phones. They look similar to traditional business phones, but often have extra features. Important is that the phone supports the 'SIP protocol'. You also get cordless IP phones and devices that enable you to connect your analog phone to our network.
VoIP Sales
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VOIP is the future
VoIP Advantages
1. Cost, cost, cost. There is a huge reduction in call costs by properly using
bandwidth. This means that making calls via VOIP is extremely cost effective and easy.
2. You can transmit data, video and voice at the same time.
3. Infinitely scalable at very little cost and virtually no business disruption.
4. Very little hardware is needed since the internet is at the core of this form of communication.
5. You get free value added services, e.g. call recording, cloud based switchboard, conference calling, etc.
6. Remote extensions, including mobile phones as switchboard extensions.
7. Free VoIP to VoIP calls, including inter-branch and home or mobile office. It’sgenerally free for pure VoIP to VoIP calls, and substantially cheaper for international, landline and calls to cellular phones
8. On pure VoIP calls (where no traditional phone is involved), the call can sound a lot “higher-fidelity” than a traditional phone
9. Natural tie-in with many PC applications (e.g. contact managers, CRM applications)
10. Not reliant on Telkom