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No matter what your business does, voice communication is a critical element of success. Your employees need a secure way to communicate with customers, contact prospective clients and conduct business. It makes sense for businesses to ditch the legacy telephony system and invest in a solid, stable and cost-effective phone system that uses the most cutting edge technologies available.
Digium's Respoke service may not be alone in the field, but it's seldom a bad thing to get a little extra competition in play, especially around a comparatively new and growing market like WebRTC. This is still a technology whose age can be measured in single digits, roughly, and as such we're watching the construction of a market. A great many companies have found value in adding chat services to a website or a mobile app thanks to WebRTC's backbone, and we're likely to see more such companies add material from there.
If you are a small business owner and you've made the decision to switch to a VoIP phone system, then you're already ahead of the game. You most likely know the major benefits VoIP offers in terms of cost savings, return on investment and all sorts of advanced features and functionality. But you still have a pretty important decision ahead of you, and that involves choosing a VoIP service provider.
It seems that it does not take long for people to except technology and then want more. This is possibly no truer than with the idea of faster speeds. As soon as one company finds a way to deliver faster network or wireless speeds, the public clamors for even faster speeds. Alcatel-Lucent is answering the call by launching Alcatel-Lucent 1-port 400G IP line card for IP networks.
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