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VoIP FAQs Finally Answered

by Cadman Marsh Writer

One thing that business owners need the most to thrive in the cut-throat competition is straightforward and hassle-free communication. Only by this support component, they can compete in the market and have an edge over their rivals. But the problem with the traditional and old-fashioned communication methods is that they are really expensive, which restrict entrepreneurs from using them and force them to search for easier and affordable alternatives. The good thing is that the search is not very too long as a technology called VoIP is right there on their PCs and laptops. It is by far the easiest and the least expensive way of communication.

 

This technology exists for more than two decades with all its versatility. The rapid modernization enables VoIP users to use it not just on PCs/laptops but also traditional handsets as well as ultra-modern smart phone handsets. As one of the best technologies used in business telecommunications, it allows users to make calls using the Internet connection. This means that they no longer require landline phones for making calls. This technology is far better in terms of connectivity, features, quality and most importantly, affordability. The first prerequisite for its use is an Internet connection. As a business owner, if you are planning to use VoIP for communication, you can choose for just a broadband connection and leave other business telecoms aside.

 

It was earlier mentioned that you would need a PC/laptop for this; the fact is that you can use this technology on an IP phone too. Alternatively, you might require an ATA or an Analog Telephone Adapter, which connects on two sides; one to the normal telephone line and other to the router. Here are a few FAQs answered about VoIP, one of the best business telecommunications.    

 

What a hosted VoIP?

 

It is basically a cloud-based phone system and business owners love this approach of business telecoms because they require nothing apart from compatible handsets. The host is responsible for providing all the other hardware. Moreover, since there will be no wires, no maintenance required.

 

What are the necessary equipments for VoIP?

 

As mentioned above, the most important thing required is a good quality Internet broadband connection. The higher the speed is the better would be the business telecommunications. 

 

What Internet speed is required?

 

To make good quality phone calls from your VoIP system, you would require a minimum, but constant speed of 32 KBPS. As mentioned above, the higher the speed is better would be the quality of phone calls and opportunities of using different other features of VoIP.

 

Is it possible to make calls while using the Internet on a PC/laptop?

 

There is no problem in using your computer to stay online and using your phone to make VoIP powered calls at the same time.

 

What if I relocate?

 

During relocations, you don't have to wait for your technician to arrive and start from the scratch. All you have to do is to wait until your broadband Internet connection setup is installed. Once it does, you can use your PCs/laptops and other devices and start using VoIP for business communications.

 

There are a number of reasons behind entrepreneurs opting for VoIP for business telecoms. The first is that they can easily save up to 50% on their existing telephone bills. The SMEs get facilities like auto-attendant, hold music, call routing, hunt groups, easy conferencing, video conferencing and most importantly, a great ROI.


About The Author:


Cadman Marsh is a Mobile enthusiast and ingenious article writer who love all the things about mobiles, wireless broadband, and business phones and so on. He has the more knowledge and has written several other interesting articles about business broadband deals, business telephone providers and Business Broadband Rental.


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