VOIP Articles
1: Why VoIP is good for business
(Establish and maintain business telephonic communications without the additional cost of providing hard wired telephone service)
For businesses, one of the biggest drains on their hard-earned profit
2: VoIP saving both space and money
Businesses, particularly small and start-up businesses, are always looking for ways to reduce costs and save money. One of the biggest expenses for small businesses can be their communications system.
3: Tweak your existing VoIP and Google voice connection to talk for cheap or better still free
Telephony has become big business. With everyone connected via mobile phones, Skype, VoIP and a host of other alternatives to traditional landline communication systems, suppliers have to fight harder
4: Switch your landline to make cheaper landline calls, but have you considered a VoIP landline?
In an age where its easy to go online and compare telephony providers with just a click of a mouse button, more savvy consumers are switching from their traditional suppliers to cheaper alternatives.
5: Small Businesses Use Voip Technology to Save themselves a small fortune
For small businesses, every penny counts. One of the biggest drains on start up businesses and SMEs can be their communications and telephony budget. While a top of the range telephone system that can
6: Mobile broadband providers urged to support VoIP to share some of the £21 billion in revenue forecast for 2015
Telecommunications is a multi-billion pound industry. Almost everyone now has a mobile phone in his or her pocket. Our love affair with technology in the 21st Century has seen the public embrace every
7: Make international calls at a local rate using business VoIP or better still call for free
Saving money is top of the list for any business, particularly small businesses or start-ups. One of the biggest drains on resources can be the bill for communications - your telephony bill. Utility c
8: Completely free calls worldwide via your PC today with VoIP
If you have family, friends or even business contacts around the world, staying in touch by phone can be a costly exercise. Traditional landline calls can be excessively expensive, resulting in a big
9: A step by step guide to wiring your home for VoIP
VoIP, or voice over IP as it is also known, is quickly establishing itself as one of the cheapest ways of making telephone calls. Rather than relying on an old fashioned landline, VoIP uses the Intern
10: How VoIP and unified communications change the face of telecommunications
New research has revealed that midsize enterprises across the globe are taking up telepresence and unified communications (UC) services. The study by research company TheInfoPro revealed that 77 per c
11: Firms go green with unified communications platforms
Many businesses are choosing to take up unified communications platforms like VoIP and video conferencing as they can boost their green credentials, it has been suggested. Writing for Daily Commercial
12: Many lack knowledge of sophisticated phishing attacks
Employees are knowledgeable to the workings of traditional phishing attacks, but many are not so well informed when it comes to more sophisticated schemes, it has been claimed. This could be a big pro
13: Reasons to Use Local Access Numbers with Calling Cards
Local access number accessibility is a boon to the businesses as it allows the businesses to have a presence anywhere in the world, any geographical location they choose, without actually being there.
14: How prepaid calling cards work
Prepaid calling cards are very common nowadays. If you are away from home, living in a new, foreign country due to work or other matters, you may feel the urge to keep in touch with your loved ones an
15: Why are Prepaid Phone Cards the Best Choice?
It is an obvious fact that it is best to use prepaid phone cards when you want to make long distance or international calls. But what are the reasons that make this the best possible choice? Well, let
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