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VoIP stands for Voice-over Internet
Protocol. In a nutshell, VoIP involves converting your
voice call into small, efficient packets so that they
can be transmitted as part of a data stream.
As part of a data packet it is less
expensive and easier to handle than traditional voice.
The fact that it runs on the same
connection as data (with prioritization given to
ensure a high level of quality and reliability) means
that voice can reach anywhere without the cost of an
additional network infrastructure.
Today, VoIP is taking the world by
storm.
Throughout the United States, VoIP
has become the corporate standard due to its cost
saving, flexibility and security. By converging data
and voice, and creating a wide-area network (WAN),
companies are changing the way they communicate
internally and externally.
By 2009, 74% of corporate phone
lines are predicted to be VoIP lines (source: Radicati
Group).
VoIP Benefits
include
- Cost savings up to 60%.
- Keep your current phone provider.
- Local and National untimed calls.
- Business Grade VOIP and ADSL.
- Cheap Mobile and International
Calls.
- Free Calls between Offices.
- Rates charged at 1 second
increments.
- Simplified Billing.
- Return on investment within 3-6
months.
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