For small to medium-sized businesses (SMBs), effective communications equipment and services are a vital part of doing business. VoIP’s entrance onto the scene has opened up many new opportunities for SMBs by enabling the convergence of voice, data, wireline and wireless networks. But migrating to VoIP can be a challenging, even overwhelming process.
A session titled “VoIP Migration Strategies for the SMB,” at Internet Telephony Conference and EXPO West (San Diego, October 10-13, 2006), provides guidance for SMBs making the switch to VoIP. Among the presenters of the session is Michael Robinson, CEO of Citel.
The session will be held October 13 from 8:45-9:30 a.m.
“VoIP Migration Strategies for the SMB” focuses specifically on the latest technologies for SMB communications systems, particularly in the areas of IP telephony and convergence strategies. Among the topics of discussion are the various considerations smaller businesses should make when migrating to IP—in terms of price considerations, equipment, and expectation.
To learn even more about migration to VoIP for SMBs, visit Citel’s channel on TMCnet.com, Hosted IP.
Mae Kowalke previously wrote for Cleveland Magazine in Ohio and The Burlington Free Press in Vermont. To see more of her articles, please visit Mae Kowalke’s columnist page.
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