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Conducting a VoIP Readiness Assessment of Your Corporate Network
2005 is predicted to be the year of voice over IP (VoIP) solutions for a growing number of corporate enterprises - both large and small. If you have been considering the benefits of implementing VoIP, you are certainly not alone. In its...

Equipment Options For VOIP Communication
The marriage of computer and telephone technology goes by the funny name of VOIP (Voice Over Internet Protocol). But the cost savings are no laughing matter. The Simplest Solution -- Headphones Attach a headset to your computer's sound card and...

Five Reasons To Buy VoIP
Believe it or not, there are still a few people out there who just don't get it when it comes to VoIP. With services like Skype, or Google Talk, it is easy to confuse what a true VoIP plan really is. Skype, Google Talk, and the like would be...

VoIP - Sometimes Not An Easy Choice
Previously I wrote that VoIP was a good choice. If naked DSL or DSL without phone service is not an option for you, then VoIP can still be a good choice for your second or even third phone line. It sure comes in handy for your teenage children...

Why Should You Switch To VoIP?
By now, you've probably heard about the new technology called VoIP, or Voice Over IP. VoIP is a replacement for a standard telephone and phone line. It uses your high-speed internet connection instead of regular phone lines. Millions of...

 
VOIP Not Just For Residential Use

VOIP, Not Only for Residential Use

You probably heard about the emerging new technology VOIP which is short for Voice Over Internet Protocol. VOIP is a fantastic technology that has been growing for a few years but recently has exploded in popularity.

VOIP is a technology for people with a broad band internet connection that allows them to make phone calls over the internet. There is no need for a land line or a traditional telephone. Many residential customers have signed up for VOIP adapters that enable you to make and receive calls using their traditional phones, making VOIP a seamless integration of internet and phone. However, if you thought VOIP is just for residential customers, happily you are wrong.

Today more businesses are turning to VOIP solutions to replace their traditional land line phones and the expensive prices that accompany them. For businesses of all sizes from large to small, VOIP is now an option. Not only do you save an extreme amount of money on your monthly bill, but you can easily integrate VOIP with other computer applications and services that you provide. There are many VOIP services that are now catering directly to the business VOIP market.

In the years to come, many businesses will be switching part of, or all of their telephone needs to VOIP networks and will be reaping a true return on their investments.

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