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VoIP – The better and cheaper way to make calls.


Internet telephony has come a long way since it was introduced around 15 years ago in 1995. It seems it has now ready to make a headway into every household and small business system. Although the expert prediction that 50% of the world’s calls will be routed through the net has not proved entirely true, VoIP is here to stay. Thanks to cheaper technology and highly improved voice clarity. The recommended VOIP system for small businesses today is a bit more complex in comparison to the Internet Telephony system. This system is the one that allows linking multiple offices irrespective of the geographic distance between them.

VOIP for small business is highly advisable due to the drastically low costs. This will only increase as costs fall further along with an improvement in reliability. Also, traditional PBX’s systems are soon expected to be replaced by IP PBX’s (the heart and soul of VOIP). Let’s check out some factors to be kept in mind while selecting a VOIP system.

Do not jump just like that. Plan: Due to the increasing popularity of VOIP systems, many small businesses are going for it without even understanding what it does and for whom it is meant. You should go in for VOIP if your business has many branches in far off locations. The reason for the same is that VOIP permits calling multiple locations by means of extension dialing, making it virtually free. However, this is only possible if all your branches rte connected by a LAN or WAN network. Should you be planning to get the same set up, it is ideal to get the cabling done for VOIP at the onset itself as it will save costs.

Benefits of VOIP: The most important benefit of VOIP is that it lets u make calls to multiple remote locations at virtually free. That too, with a voice clarity that is equal to or even better than regular phone calls.

Also, the system of Voip Small Business Phone System is a boon for network administrators as it will save them the hassle of managing multiple networks. The Change, Add, Move (CAM) system is also pretty easy in VOIP as compared to regular phones as you do not have to call your operator for each and every CAM that you want to make. This can be done easily over the net.

Drawbacks of VOIP: VOIP systems require quite a lot of bandwidth and can thus increase costs.

Also, computer data is usually mixed up while transfers and then reconstructed at the destination with negligible loss. Voice transfers are not as easy and often valuable data can be lost leading to breakages.

Outages are another problem encountered in VOIP systems for small businesses. As compared to regular phones, VOIP systems cannot be simply set up and forgotten as they require frequent upgrades and maintenance as the technology is very new.



Author Resource:- StarView Solutions, owned by David Walsh is a leading provider for VOIP systems and solutions specially catering to Voip Small Business Phone System. They offer many customized SIP TRUNKS and VOIP solutions depending upon your business needs.

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