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What is VoIP?
Why VoIP?
Why should you consider investing in a VoIP system when the traditional telephone systems seem to work just fine? Here’s why:

Savings

In a nutshell, VoIP enabled telephone systems save you money by bypassing the traditional public telephone networks, using the Internet to carry your calls instead. The routing of calls over the Internet provides significantly cheaper call rates from what users can expect to pay using the traditional public telephone networks. Any business with broadband Internet connectivity can route calls over the Internet using the same network used for other data services such as web-browsing or eMail.

Features

With cost-effective IP PBX's small businesses can now enjoy the advanced features and reporting previously exclusive to expensive, high-end systems: Voice Mail, Call Forwarding, Call Waiting, Caller ID, Call Block, Call Return, Do Not Disturb, Call Recording, Call Barging, and much, much more.

Portability

This is a bonus for the travelling users. Anywhere you have access to a broadband connection you can easily and cheaply connect with associates locally or internationally. Using a headset or IP phone you can simply sign on to your VoIP service to make your call. No more worrying about cell phone coverage, roaming, or long distance charges.

Computer Telephony Integration

VoIP users can receive their voice messages in an e-mail as .WAV file attachments. This makes managing voice-mail messages much easier and more effective, because it enables recipients to archive voice-mails or forward them to anyone with an email address. Because VoIP systems are software based, they can also integrate with other software applications like CRMs & MS Outlook.

Number Flexibility

VoIP removes the geographic limitations, offering you any number no matter where your business is situated.