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Considering Making the Fateful Switch to VoIP? Read This First!
March 20, 2013
By Jamie Epstein, TMCnet Web Editor
It is hard to go a day without hearing about VoIP, an acronym that stands for a next generation technology known as Voice over Internet protocol. This technology provides companies and individuals alike with tons of benefits including scalability, reliability and cost-effectiveness. If you are thinking about making this crucial switch to VoIP to keep your competitive edge against others in your respective space or just want to enhance your communication method with friends, colleagues and family members, here are some things to remain mindful of.
1. Video calls are a synch through certain VoIP applications
According to TheDigest.com, “With advanced VoIP services, customers can choose a much more feature-rich IP video conferencing suite. These suites can accommodate from as few as 15 to as many as 100 participants in one conference at any time. These solutions are great for businesses with remote employees and clients.”
2. Mobile VoIP-based apps have been created specifically for smartphones and tablets
Mobility is a necessity these days for geographically dispersed workforces looking to collaborate in a highly efficient manner. The reported added, “For as little as $5/month, a customer can have both a fully-featured home VoIP service and a mobile app for their tablets and smartphones, so they can make cheap VoIP calls from home and on the road, just the same.”
3. VoIP platforms simply wouldn’t be possible without a robust VoIP switch in place
Virtual softswitchs like the one provided by Sippy Software are needed to bring a much higher level of control over telecommunications to workforces that can in essence help to reduce operating costs in the long term. The company even offers full telecom licenses that are free from any monthly frees.
With this offering in place, it is much simpler for firms to leverage one Web-based platform for all of their end-to-end VoIP communications as well as power networks that encompass key call routing features to optimize overall performance.
Edited by Allison Boccamazzo
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