VoIP is different than traditional voice communication in the way that the information is delivered. Voice information is sent in packets over the Internet rather than in the traditional circuit-committed protocols of the public switched telephone network (PSTN).
A VoIP-enabled business makes a long distance phone call and instead of traveling over the traditional phone lines, it travels over the IP network. The gateway connected to the network allows the call to travel through to the PSTN where it is terminated. To reap the maximum benefits of VoIP, it is essential to have a broadband Internet connection such as ISDN, DSL, Frame Relay, or Private Line T1/T3.
VoIP is revolutionizing the way companies communicate due to the extraordinary cost savings and enhanced features it provides. VoIP is not a young technology and it is finding its place as a viable communications resource in business, government and education. In fact, due to its reliability and cost effectiveness, major carriers such as AT&T are employing VoIP in their daily operations. In many cases, calls that you make through your local carrier may actually be routed via VoIP without your knowledge.
  • Lower domestic and international rates
  • Simplified rate structure
  • Ease of billing
  • Eliminate excess lines and related cost
  • Allows you to communicate from anywhere in the world with Internet access
  • Provides redundancy of communication
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