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Traditional phone calls work by utilizing an entire phone line to each call. With VOIP, voice data is compressed and transmitted over existing LAN and WAN. To communicate between offices, VOIP offered a flexibility to have calls routed across existing point-to-point data network connections, reducing the amount of telephone circuits needed for your business, and thus saving you money. Other benefits include: |
- Simplified infrastructure – With VOIP on your network you no longer need separate cabling for your telephone system.
- Convergence – VOIP technology allow you to converged multiple communications technology together into a single source, voice, data, e-mail, and web communications can now take place across a single unified network, with single point of management.
- Scaleable – Traditional PBX (Private Branch Exchange) based phone systems come in many size ranges and it may be necessary periodically to scrap existing systems and replace hardware; this is not the case with VOIP systems.
- Improve productivity – VOIP treats voice as if it were any other kind of data, so users can attach documents to voice messages or participate in virtual meetings using shared data and videoconferencing.
- Flexibility – A Virtual Private Network (VPN) is an allocated amount of bandwidth on the public Internet where public access is prevented through encryption. If your company has its own VPN and combines it with VOIP, you can set up a fully functioning office anywhere there is a broadband connection.
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