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Voip
VOIP is an acronym for ‘Voice Over Internet Protocol’.
VOIP uses your existing broadband internet connection (DSL, cable, satellite,
etc) to move your voice phone traffic along the same line that your data uses.
If you have separate phone and data lines, this means you can eliminate the cost
of the voice lines, and only have one bill to pay for both voice and data communications.
This has certain implications that you’ll need to consider in your analysis.
Bandwidth is one of them. Bandwidth is the amount of data your Internet connection
can handle at one time. Bandwidth is usual described in terms of kilobits-per-second
(Kbps), or for higher speeds, megabits-per-second (Mbps). Next is latency, which
is the amount of time it takes to get from one point on the Internet to another.
The major advantages to VOIP are plain: Eliminating an additional bill, with
all the overhead and accounting that entails plus significant savings on your
monthly bills. In addition, you consolidate the number of vendors that you need
to deal with. Technology keeps improving all the time, and something like VOIP
can be a real plus for your business and your customers. If you take your time,
research the options, and be honest about your needs it can generate significant
savings.
Below is an example of what we can offer you.
VoIP
Five voice lines and up to 1.5 Mb of data
Bandwidth dynamically allocated
Twenty-three standard features
Unlimited local and long distance calling
Self-service administrative web portal
One unlimited toll-free number
90-day service guarantee
Expandable to 3 Mb and 24 lines
$500.00/mth with no installation fees
Integrated Phone Services
6 voice lines and 512Kb of data
Six standard features
T1 service delivery
Unlimited local calling minutes
3000 minutes of Interlata calling
3.6/min Long Distance
90-day service guarantee
$425.00/mth with no installation fees
Both have 24 x 7 Network Monitoring and Customer Support
Ask about our free analysis of your phone/data/internet bills
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