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What Is VoIP?

VoIP is short for Voice Over Internet Protocol. It is a general term used for any form of vocal communication sent over an internet or packet-switched network. Voice over broadband (VoBB) is a popular form of VoIP, and is often a feature of business broadband packages. The joy of VoIP is that both voice and ...

Read more September 1, 2010

Making Your Business Broadband Work For You

The most successful companies are generally those who have made an IT investment, which means a business broadband package as well as adequate hardware. People often think of business telecommunications in terms of landlines and mobiles. However, it means the internet as well. Even small companies these days have a web site and email address. ...

Read more August 31, 2010

Which Is Better For Business – PSTN Or VoIP?

It is essential that business phone lines offer trouble-free communication, with seamless connectivity and minimal time spent on hold, no matter where the caller is phoning from. Modern digital technology has seen massive developments in PSTN (public switched telephone network) business telephone systems, but against this must be weighed the phenomenon of VoIP  Voice Over ...

Read more August 27, 2010

How To Make Waiting Fun For Your Customers

If there is one thing we have in the UK, it is a good sense of humour. We can make a joke out of almost any situation, which is why stand-up comedians generally include business phone lines in their repertoire – in particular, on hold marketing messages. Lets make no bones about it, being kept ...

Read more August 26, 2010

The Importance Of Getting Connected

Effective business phone systems are essential to all businesses. They are still the first route for you to reach your customers and business partners  and for them to reach you. Therefore it is essential calls are routed correctly without being disconnected at any point. Business phone numbers should be at or below local rates, and ...

Read more August 25, 2010

A Guide For Rural Businesses

Cable broadband is still limited to areas with a high population density, meaning if you run a company from a rural country district, your most likely route for business broadband is via your landline business telephone systems. ADSL is the best-known example, although upload speeds can be slow if you have minimum bandwidth. SDSL is ...

Read more August 24, 2010
 
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