Over 30% of U.S. companies use Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) phone systems. Many switch from conventional services to realize the benefits of VoIP, including lower costs, operational efficiency, ...
VoIP cell phones have become increasingly popular recently, especially for small businesses. They offer many benefits over traditional landline phones, including cost savings, flexibility, and ...
commentary VoIP benefits are evident to those who take it up, so why are large companies so slow to give it credit? The benefits of Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) have been widely known amongst ...
Wireless VoIP and unified communications promise better patient care at homes and hospitals, yet the deployment of these technologies is being hamstrung by a piecemeal approach that often ignores or ...
PBX vs VoIP: How to Compare and Choose a Phone System Your email has been sent At first glance, PBX and VoIP seem like two very different types of phone systems. But modern technology, like IP PBX, ...
Voice over IP may not live up to its claims of long-term savings--and companies are bringing in experts to find out Companies are unsure whether voice over IP (VoIP) networks can save them money in ...
Readers have chimed in loud and clear about my recent piece questioning whether VoIP was ready for prime time. Some say I should dive right in and use VoIP for business, while others are wary of the ...
6 Advantages of Using a Fixed VoIP Number (+ 4 Drawbacks) Your email has been sent Fixed VoIP numbers aren’t as cheap as non-fixed lines, but for some companies, the benefits massively outweigh the ...
Expected benefits from wireless VoIP and unified communications in healthcare can be subverted with a comprehensive view of the needed infrastructure and, more importantly, of what nurses and doctors ...