Business communication has undergone some rapid changes since the 1970’s when PBX systems were the most advanced business communication technology available. Contemporary businesses of all sizes have upgraded to the diverse and powerful features enabled by hosted VoIP services.
Hosted VoIP works by sending digitised voice signals across a broadband internet connection. These signals are sent to an IP platform where they are directed to the intended destination – either another VoIP user or a regular phone on a PSTN network. The calls and transmission of data is quick, reliable and economical and when coupled with the advanced user features of VOIP, hosted IP telephony is a formidable force for business communication.
Advanced features of Hosted VoIP
Hosted VoIP solutions can be tailor-made to fit any business requirements. PBX phone replacement systems (or SIP Trunking solutions) allow those businesses not quite ready to change their entire system to VoIP to have access to the use of some VoIP telephony systems. A broadband connection can be run through a PBX phone, allowing businesses to use the advanced features of VoIP and reap the benefits of these.
VoIP uses a broadband connection
Calls over a hosted VoIP network are free between VoIP sites. A business network runs from an internet connection, the calls are made through the internet and so there are no line rental costs or tariffs per minute. When VoIP calls are made to a regular PSTN line, the charges are minimal when compared to normal PSTN tariffs. Another money saving feature of hosted VoIP is the lack of expensive installation needed, these services are quick and easy to install and require virtually zero onsite support or maintenance.
Easy user interface
All features are controlled through and easy user interface. Even though the many features are advanced technology, using them is simple. All features can be accessed and controlled in real time. Also, the advantage of easy functionality saves time because no training is required. When time is saved, money is saved. Softphones (controls for using VoIP services) are run through a computer for simple and hassle free access to VoIP technology. Employees using VoIP can control who they receive calls from and at what times.
Satellite and global roaming technology
Satellite services and global roaming allows employees to stay in touch via their VoIP network. Employees can work from home whilst having access to all VoIP features available on their work network because they can remain on the work network, no matter what their location. VoIP phones can be programmed to follow employees wherever they go. This service is especially useful for business trips.
Worldwide Wi-Fi hotspots allow those on a VoIP network to access the internet, make calls and use all of the functionality which VoIP provides no matter where the employee is situated. If there are no Wi-Fi hotspots, calls are charged at the local rate. Conference calling is also a major benefit to business as world-wide conference calls connecting international clients and branches of businesses are low-cost yet high quality and reliable.
Greater network control
Greater control includes network set up and billing. IT managers need not worry about having to control a difficult and complicated network. VoIP is easy to use, requires minimal installation and offers quick and easy functions to control the entire network. Receptionists are still able to manage multiple incoming calls and direct them to the correct person across the hosted VoIP network.
Advanced fax and email functionality
Hosted VoIP services also allow for advanced voicemail, and fax functions. Voicemails can either be listened to through an audio play back or recorded as emails sent into the relevant inbox. Faxes are recorded as digital files and can be stored in an inbox and forwarded on as required.
These VoIP services allow for incredible communication solutions. Increased communication capabilities of a higher quality which have far lower operation costs and tariffs have the ability to transform a business into a powerful force. Efficiency and client satisfaction can be increased by businesses using hosted VoIP services.
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it’s almost like a photo
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Skype is free from computer to computer, since it exclusively uses internet to communicate. To make or receive calls from the telephone network will cost some, since there is a cost to that network connection.
Vonage, exclusively makes calls over the public telephone network, although could have "Deals" for Vonage to Vonage calls.
Vonage also doesn't need the computer on to use, nor does it require a specific sort of computer or OS.
Magic Jack, worth a mention, is more like Vonage, but relies on your computer to be on and running to make or receive calls.
I hate to tell you, but there is no "best" ……there all have there ups and downs…..that's the nature of VoIP…I have been very happy with mine….I feel almost embarrassed to say, but it took me about a week of working together with my ISP laying a totally separate line just for my phone, all the way from the curb of the house….its was free…if you go online voip forum, you will see 50% love it, and the rest hate it!! sometimes I wonder if the voip companies just want you to sign you up, so they can charge ppl the high disconnection fees!!! I got Packet8…
I have 2 lines through Sun Rocket. Cheap ($200.00 a year per line) but the customer service is one of the worst experiences I have ever had with a company that expects your money. Had some problems when it was first hooked up but has done fine now that the bugs have worked out. My biggest complaint is that they sold me a line for a fax machine. After working on almost every day for three weeks I still cannot receive or send a fax on this line.
My best advice is if you get it, be sure you have a land line and use the Vo1P as a backup.
Good luck on your essay.
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HOLY CRAP! Comparing this to the original picture, they’re identical!
No
sorry
Let's say that you own a phone company. You provide the telephone poles. You provide the wiring. You provide the switching stations. You provide the telephone. You provide in-house maintenance. You print the PHONE BOOK.
Now, let's say that you are a VOIP provider. You provide the software. You provide the connection to the phone system… YOU MAKE THE MONEY on the telephone company's work. You are cheaper and you are KICKING BUTT on the telephone company's former success.
BUT, the VOIP company can only sell to people that already have high speed internet. VOIP companies do not maintain any wires or telephones. So only smart people can use your service. Some VOIP companies provide the Telephone adapter kit, like Vonage, so the have to charge more than Skype.
I have had Vonage now for 2 years… it is totally awesome.
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Awesome work Williamsshamir
Great video.
Much love Kat
POTS service (Plain old telephone service) has voice frequency limitations. Only the frequencies from 200 to 3000 hz are passed and with pots, data is only guaranteed to a speed of 1200 hz. I do not know what the actual specification for Viop are, however i will bet that they far exceed that of pots. I do know that with Vonage, you can select your bandwidth from 50K to 100K and it sounds great. Far better than pots. By the way, pots by telecom definition does not support tone signalling (DTMF/Touchtone).
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Companies like Vonage and other VOIPs are ok, but many have hidden fees. It is also limited in what it can do. Additionally, with magic jack if you don't have a computer it won't work. A company to check out is "Momentum Plus". It has plans that start as low as $4.95 a month. There are no connection fees, no hidden fees and no taxes. The phones can also be used anywhere in the world. Many of the phones do not require the use of a computer. You don't have to buy a high priced adapter. Momentum Plus also gives you an opportunity to be a subscriber and a representative.
http://www.mymplus.com/365ezkonnect
Being a representative allows you to earn financial benefits and share in the company profits. The others companies are more than happy to take your hard earned money, spend it on advertising and give it to their stock holders. If you are going to have to pay a monthly fee anyway, why not get something financially in return.
i have had Vonage for almost a year now
so far they have a great service
and whats best is the unlimited long distance per month within north America specially when traveling
-went to japan phone rates are soo high-
Vonage was an advantage as internet is readily available almost every where you go now around the globe
so far it is the best i went to Europe,japan and middle east between June 2005 and January 2006 n used the box while traveling n it works good(depending on connection speed) you would still save so much on phone bills whether you use it for business or pleasure.
what i like about the service is when the Internet gets disconnected or is down the phone calls will be forwarded to another phone(cellphone) and you can still see who called you on-line if you missed a few calls on your cell or the number didnot show up on your phone because you were roaming in another Country/Province/State
VOIP is good but impractical if there is a power outage. With AT&t service if there is a power outage you still have service. With VOIP you require power to your Internet Connection and your Computer. I would consider VOIP as a second line and keep your AT&T Land Line as your primary line. Just my opinion.