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Many
businesses are considering VOIP for their telephone businees
needs. Many don't know exactly when they should consider it
an option for them. Many do not understand how it differs
from regular telephone service and how the two differ.
Many companies are now beginning to look into alternatives
to high priced telephone systems currently in use. They are
realizing that there are huge benefits financially to those
switching over to VOIP. They are realizing there is greater
functionality with VOIP as well as cost savings and room for
growth.
The simple basics of VOIP is that it uses high speed
internet lines to carry voice traffic instead of telephone
lines.
There are two basic technologies.
IP telephony runs over a local area network also known as a
LAN. this is a very cost effective way for communicating
within an organization. It allows voice transmissions
between people within a company who are part of an internal
network.
VoIP is carried over a wide area network also know as a WAN.
VoIP can be used to transmit voice through a WAN (such as
the internet) or carry voice over a public WAN (such as the
Internet) or a private WAN, which provides enhanced security
for communications.
Why would a business consider making this change?
Large companies currenly use PBX systems. This is a private
phone system within an organization. Users work with a
certain number of lines for all external calls.
Some companies use a cental office exchange service know as
Centrex, which is basically a PBX in which all routing
occurs not on a company's premises, but at the local
telephone company.
Some use "Key systems", which are very small PBXs,
designed primarily for small offices.
These systems all share the same problem. When it comes to
long distance the costs are enormous. As more and more this
becomes a global world, long distance becomes a major
necessity and this means one thing...large long-distance
bills, Coupled with this these systems are difficult to
change or expand with company growth and are unsuited to
support more technically advanced communications. Because
these systems are based upon proprietary technologies,
companies are limited to only what the phone companies
provide.
VOIP services make this a thing of the past. As VOIP gains
popularity among companies seeking more cost effective
services these antiquated phone systems are slowing
disappearing. Expansion of services will be a breeze because
of the technology involved with VOIP.
Companies will benefit from reduced overall costs as
IP-based voice technology can virtually eliminate toll
calls. It also slashes the cost of making add-ons, moves and
changes to the system.
Enhanced functionality. VOIP offers all the options that
callers are used to using such as call waiting, caller ID,
unified messaging, directory services and vertical-specific
applications. In addition, VOIP is a standard, open
protocol, allowing companies to build their own audio
applications or purchase other applications that will come
from software developers.
Easy Expanion. As your company expands and grows this cost
effective system will allow for expansion with very little
cost.
Easy To Use. With VOIP, employees wil have many
options--they can use a VOIP phone that is identical to a
regular desk phone or use a "softphone" which
loads into desktops, laptops or PDAs as software. Added
benefit is that they will be able to use their telephone
number in any location.
In time VOIP networks will become even more usefull as it
will be able to support the convergence of data, video and
voice services. This will enable companies to be ready for a
plethora of multimedia applications that are emerging from
developers. VOIP technology will give guaranteed levels of
reliability, quality of service and security.
VOIP is now a fully developed technology, providing
companies with a valuable voice system today, and allowing
for the latest technological advances that will develop in
the future.
Companies need to get in on the ground floor to take
advantage of all the new technology that is coming and the
savings it will afford.
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