Subject:::Moving to VoIP? Here's What You Need to Know - Internet Telephony
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A move from regular telephone service to VoIP service can be a major cost saver and even profit generator, but there are some things to know first.
You can also establish a baseline of regular communications by requiring your employees to submit progress reports at regular intervals. (If they're not prepared to do this, they're probably not the right person for a virtual office environment).
Recently, a leading health system decided to join the cloud revolution, and selected Fusion for its rich set of cloud services. The deployment includes Fusion's robust, fully integrated cloud services platform, which offers scalability, in addition to converged data and voice solutions, providing a single source for the cloud.
Sentera has chosen 3CX's VoIP solution in the hopes of furthering its expansion goals.
Zang Workflow offers businesses a faster, easier way to build communications apps and get these in the field.
Increasingly, services providers are looking to cloud voice operations as a means to improve VoIP service provision.


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