Business VoIP

What is Business VoIP?

VoIP put simply enables voice data traffic to be carried over the Internet using Internet Protocol (IP), hence the term Voice over IP.

The Progression of Business VoIP

The first widely used Voice over IP application appeared in the mid-1990s, with services that enabled Internet users to make free voice calls between specially equipped PCs, or between a regular phone and a specially equipped PC. Even though quality was often erratic, users found this early Voice over IP technology a great way to save toll charges on long-distance and international calls, however voice quality on managed IP networks can now match the standard public voice network.

Business VoIP benefits

Sustainable cost reduction—Lowers capital and operating costs by converging separate voice and data networks into a single, multiservice network.

Increased revenues—Raises the value of the voip for business service, with new applications such as video calling, unified messaging, and Web-enabled multimedia business VoIP call centers. With multiple services available on a single customer link, providers have lots of opportunities to bundle, cross-sell, and upsell services.

Enhanced productivity—New business VoIP applications such as collaboration and unified messaging enable enterprise employees, wherever they happen to be, to team more effectively and be more productive.

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