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How VoIP Came About and Why It’s Best As A Small Business Phone System

If you own or manage a small business, at some point, you may have struggled finding which phone system is best for your business.

A big corporation may be able to shoulder all the expenses that come with a PBX system as well as the staff needed to maintain it, however small business owners like you need to find a more cost-efficient option.

With a single receiver or multiple lines, new technologies exist which can be both affordable and easily administered by your existing office staff.

To be able to get a better grasp on how far phone systems have come in this day and age, it is a must to get an idea where they have been. Before, small business phone system options were typically a collection of a lot of individual lines, each dedicated to the use of one or two handsets. This made the prices skyrocket, and it made basic features such as internally transferring calls almost impossible.

You can freely connect all computers to one in-house router, and all the office needed was one Internet connection. This was not the case with phone systems without some serious PBX equipment.

Because of the advancement in technology and the explosion of the Internet, programmers began dealing with the limitations of existing phone systems and came up with a much more efficient technology with “Voice over Internet Protocol” or VoIP.

VoIP will allow subscribers to make and receive calls using your current computer network instead of through conventional means.

Basically, your calls will come pretty much the same way that your e-mail messages do. And they do so via your existing Internet connection, instead of a pack of expensive lines.

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Posted by Travis Koch - September 4, 2013 at 2:24 pm

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Things To Know Before Switching To VoIP

Haven’t heard about VoIP, also known as Voice Over Internet Protocol? Maybe you’re living under a rock. VoIP is the new technology that serves as a replacement for normal telephone. Rathen than going for your normal phone line, it utilizes your high-speed internet connection (DSL or cable). The question is, should you opt for this like the rest of the world is?

Certainly, you must have significant knowledge about it before taking any big step. So, here are some benefits and features of VoIP you might want to know before making the switch

First is money. VoIP is significantly more affordable than regular telephone lines. More often than not, VoIP services give you some or unlimited free international and long distance calls. That said, you can call a friend in the Philippines for the same price as a friend next door. However, if you don’t use your phone so much and only make local calls, then you better stick with your traditional landline.

Next are the special features. Most of the time, VoIP comes with nice features that conventional phone lines don’t have. Say, conference calling, free caller-ID, on-hold background music, free voicemail, to name a few.

It works with Mac and PC. If you’re using your computer and want to call someone, then you’re good to go. You can use your computer that has special software that will let you share documents, messages, and videos (video chatting) with people that have VoIP too.

Moreover, there are a lot of bonuses, perks, and services. Bear in mind that every VoIP company is unique. Some give you proprietary services, as well as bonuses. Look into every option before signing up.

So, how is VoIP working for you so far? If you think it will do you good, it will! You will get to spare money. Oftentimes, you are given a 30-day money-back guarantee (sometimes longer). If it doesn’t work for you, you can get your cash back.

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Posted by Travis Koch - February 10, 2013 at 12:34 pm

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Fortinet FortiFone-350i Business VOIP SIP Phone LAN 10/100 PC 10/100 PoE with Power Adapter up to 6 lines FON-350i

Fortinet FortiFone-350i Business VOIP SIP Phone LAN 10/100 PC 10/100 PoE with Power Adapter up to 6 lines FON-350i

Fortinet FortiFone-350i Business VOIP SIP Phone LAN 10/100 PC 10/100 PoE with Power Adapter up to 6 lines FON-350i

Fortinet FON-350i – Fortinet FortiFone-350i Business VOIP SIP Phone LAN 10/100 PC 10/100 PoE with Power Adapter up to 6 lines

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Yealink SIP-T22P Professional IP Phone with 3 Lines and HD Voice

Yealink SIP-T22P Professional IP Phone with 3 Lines and HD Voice

Yealink SIP-T22P Professional IP Phone with 3 Lines and HD Voice

  • TI Titan Chipset and TI voice Engine
  • 3 VoIP accounts, 132×64 graphic LCD
  • HD Voice: HD Codec, HD Speaker, HD Handset
  • Hold, Mute, Flash, Auto-Answer, Redial
  • BLF, XML Browser, Hot-Desking

Yealink SIP-T22P features intuitive user interface and enhanced functionality which make it easy for people to interact and maximize productivity. With TI Titan chipset and TI leading VoIP voice engine, it enables enhanced high-definition audio, outsourced management options, flexible deployment and third-party communications applications.

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TalkSwitch 248vs 2 Lines 4 Analog/IP 12 IP Extension 8 VoIP Trunk Small Business Phone System

TalkSwitch 248vs 2 Lines 4 Analog/IP 12 IP Extension 8 VoIP Trunk Small Business Phone System

  • Easy to set up
  • Phone freedom. TalkSwitch works with any analog and IP phones.
  • Remote and external IP extensions keep you connected anywhere
  • Expandable
  • Requirements for configuration software: Windows Vista (32 bit) or Windows XP or Windows 2000 and minimum 256MB RAM, 160MB hard disk space and 800×600 screen resolution.

The TalkSwitch 248vs is a full-featured hybrid VoIP/traditional PBX telephone system that includes everything you need to sound big, control your costs and stay connected everywhere. With capacity for 2 telephone lines, 8 VoIP trunks, 4 analog/IP extensions, 12 pure IP extensions, and 10 remote extensions, the TalkSwitch 248vs is a small system with big features. The TalkSwitch 248vs includes sophisticated features that give you complete call control: voicemail, auto attendants, music on hold, ring groups and much more. Remote and external IP extensions keep you connected. Any phone, anywhere, can be a remote extension. Calls can be seamlessly transferred and screened. The TalkSwitch 248vs is easy to set up. Do it yourself or rely on a professional: TalkSwitch installation is fast and easy, so you save time and money. Plus, it’s a snap to change settings, so you don’t pay a technician every time you add or move an employee. Grow your own way. From 2 to 64 users per location, there¿s a TalkSwitch to fit every small business. TalkSwitch units come in different sizes with hybrid connections, so you choose your own mix of networks (traditional and/or VoIP) and phones (analog and/or IP). Phone freedom. TalkSwitch phones are tailor-made for the system. But unlike most phone systems, TalkSwitch doesn’t tie you down to proprietary telephones. TalkSwitch works with any standard analog phone and selected IP phones.

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