Network consulting is all about helping you figure out which computer-based services best meet the unique needs of your company. One service that can save money is Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP), and it is revolutionary.
How VoIP Works
Rather than use a regular phone line, VoIP allows you to make telephone calls through the Internet. You use it just like a traditional phone and can call local, international, and mobile numbers. The difference is, the service you receive comes via a cell tower (like a mobile phone), rather than analog.
VoIP works by converting your voice into a digital signal and sending it through the Internet. If you are calling a regular phone, that signal is converted to a regular phone signal before the other party answers. One of the things that sell us on VoIP is the ability to call directly from a computer, VoIP telephone, or a traditional telephone connected to an adaptor. Because calls go through cell towers, you can use a wireless hot spot to make calls from any place that allows you to connect to the Internet.
Equipment Needed
You’ll need a high-speed Internet connection, and a computer, specialized phone, or adaptor. If you do use your computer, you’ll also need some software and a microphone.
Advantages of VoIP Service
Disadvantages of VoIP Service
Benefits to Your Business
Now that we’ve given you a better idea of what VoIP is, let’s talk about how it can benefit your business.
One of the best things about network consulting is having the opportunity to introduce you to new services, designed to save you time and money. VoIP is one such service.
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