Usage
Types of VoIP Usage
- Business VoIP
VoIP, or Voice over Internet Protocol, allows users to place regular voice calls over a computer network rather than over a public switched telephone network (PSTN). This means that VoIP...
Read more about Business VoIP » - Enterprise VoIP
The main reason for larger businesses to switch to VoIP is to eliminate the costs inherent in calls among multiple offices that are connected to a company Local Area Network...
Read more about Enterprise VoIP » - Midsize Business VoIP
Many VoIP companies are coming on strong with midsize business applications that merge functions and support for both voice and data into a single network. Bundles that focus on IP...
Read more about Midsize Business VoIP » - Residential VoIP
Residential VoIP technology varies little from those services offered to businesses. The premise is that your landline telephone calls can be transmitted in real-time through your computer’s IP (Internet Protocol)....
Read more about Residential VoIP » - Small Business VoIP
If you want your business to seem larger, then VoIP can help you reach that goal. With the public switched telephone network (PSTN), you and your staff need to remain...
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