Small Business VOIP
By admin
Small Business VOIP has been getting a lot of attention lately. Reason being very simple, small business savings. VOIP or Voice Over Internet Protocol, uses an internet connection to transfer voice packets to the destination. In doing so it is a highly technical process which will probably just end up boring you. Basically speaking though it takes your voice through your analog phone converts it to digital sends it over the internet to the final destination converts those packets back to analog and then uses the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN). Okay I can hear the yawning from here. But the bottom line this is the technology that saves your small business money.
So now that I have you interested in saving your business money, your asking what is required of you to realize these savings. You are going to need a broadband connection, and you will need a VoIP company. The reason why I recommend www.t1priceusa.com is they consult with you not only to get you the best price for your line (even beating quotes directly from the carriers), but they also consult with you on making sure you get the right connection for your exact needs, all this at no cost to you.
As for a VoIP company to use for your small business I have a couple. Personally I use Voipo for my home VoIP service. They do not offer business service. When I was running my small business I used Packet 8 for my business VoIP Service.
…and once you have all this set in place and you don’t want to trust your business computer network and small business voip service to the neighbor kid, we have thousands of computer geeks at your figertips.
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November 14th, 2009