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Written by Stu Kushner

VoIP Solutions

Practical Solutions for Start-up Business Entities

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Providers of Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) offer useful solutions to start-up enterprises. Indeed, VoIP is a big boost to modernization efforts of phone companies. The technology has transformed traditional telephone service and introduced features that include voice mail, caller ID, call forwarding, and call waiting. With virtual PBX, you can now call using broadband Internet while spending less. Moreover, the need to make expensive long-distance calls is eliminated. VoIP has features much like conventional telephone systems, but there are also more sophisticated elements like the conference call component and directory for employee extension numbers.

Why VoIP Is Practical to Use

VoIP translates to saving on operational costs. Long-distance calls become cheap if you depart from public phone networks. Voice traffic passes through the Internet or a private data set of connections. For the business unit, this particular system integrates voice and data traffic into a single network, sidestepping the need for separate PBX cables. There may be an installation fee, but considerable savings can be derived due to one network. At the same time, there is no need to maintain a telephone structure, no PBX box on the wall.  The burden of the network administrator is reduced since the focus can be narrowed to just one network. You no longer need different teams to manage the voice and data connections.

Enhancement of Multi-party Calling

One specific detail enhanced by VoIP providers is conference or multi-party calling. The three-way calling has no additional cost. It is also possible to bring in three additional callers to your conversation. You will need adequate bandwidth from your high-speed Internet connection if you plan to utilize this feature. Aside from this, you can also enjoy web-based voice mail, which enables you to hear voice mail from any personal computer with a reliable Internet connection.

VoIP service providers offer dependability and affordability that benefits numerous business organizations globally.

Distinct Features of VoIP

VoIP provides advantages to businesses. Apart from cost efficiency, there are numerous exclusive properties that cannot be found in a conventional landline. One feature is the virtual telephone numbers. VoIP does not have a phone number based on the geographic location of the phone. Instead, the number is associated to the physical phone. So, the area code and number move with the phone. That means you can plug the phone into an Internet connection anywhere, worldwide, and you will get a dial tone. You also get one flat rate for unlimited incoming and outgoing calls to anywhere in the US and Canada. You get no surprise charges. The same bill arrives every month.

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Stu Kushner
Stu Kushner began his career at Boeing Commercial Aircraft and then on to Hexcel and Case/Rixon where he specialized in CAD/CAM (computer design and robotics). In 1986, he started Progressive Office. The earliest years were about networking small businesses and providing IT support. But since 2008, the company has concentrated exclusively on providing office network cabling solutions.

About Stu Kushner

Stu Kushner began his career at Boeing Commercial Aircraft and then on to Hexcel and Case/Rixon where he specialized in CAD/CAM (computer design and robotics). In 1986, he started Progressive Office. The earliest years were about networking small businesses and providing IT support. But since 2008, the company has concentrated exclusively on providing office network cabling solutions.