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Useful VOIP Tips:
1-Contact your VOIP provider to ensure
that your home address is registered for its 911 service.
2-Although it may seem obvious, make sure your high-speed internet connection is
working properly. A non-existent VOIP connection is commonly related to an
internet connection that is not working properly rather than your VOIP provider.
3-It is important to place your VOIP working in low-traffic areas. If the
ethernet or power cords for your cable/dsl modem are in a high traffic area, or
an area susceptible to young children or pets, you run the risk of regularly
losing your phone connection.
The Real Top Ten Reasons Companies
Are Switching To Voip
by:
Lisa A. Kaye
1. Lower Total Cost of
Ownership (TCO) for new businesses or businesses in need of replacing their
existing phone system. With a Hosted VoIP PBX companies get full use of a PBX
without the costly expense of equipment, upgrades and maintenance. Small
businesses can have the appearance of a large centralized business with a Hosted
PBX by utilizing the span of features available.
2. No need to purchase new equipment or lose your investment in your current
legacy system. VoIP providers over the course of time have spent so much in
product development of their Hosted VoIP Solution that many of them are not
offering SIP Trunking and many businesses do not realize the benefits of SIP
trunking. SIP trunking allows businesses to keep their existing analog PBX and
telephones.
3. Lower Monthly Recurring Charges. Bundling voice and data on to one network
provides one solution, one bill and one provider. Most VoIP providers offer
unlimited local and long distance calling and a good bundled solution should
also provide a fast business class internet connection. The benefits to bundled
services are that it maximizes the dollars a small to medium size business is
spending on telecommunication services.
4. Over 70% of traditional phone bills are wrong. VoIP customers know ahead of
time every month exactly how much their bill is going to be for all services
except international calling. There is very little room for billing errors and
crammed bills full of services not requested or required.
5. Cuts Operating Costs. VoIP solutions are software based and is easily
updated, changed and expanded without further capital expense. The hosted PBX is
completely maintenance free because there is no hardware. It is a virtual
system. Unlike conventional legacy phone system that is hardware based and are
expensive to make changes and require costly equipment purchases to expand
calling capacity.
6. Streamline Communications. With VoIP companies can take advantage of simple 3
digit transfer to any supported property or office. No matter if one office is
in Boca Raton and the other office is in New York the call is transferred as if
they were in the same building. Furthermore businesses can consolidate call
answering from a central location too. Eliminate the need and responsibility of
every office location having to manage their incoming calls with centralized
call answering.
7. Disaster Proof a hosted PBX phone system coupled with an IP telephone is
disaster proof. Companies lost several thousand dollars because of the loss of
communication during and after the hurricanes. The PBX is hosted off site in a
secured facility with multiple back up systems and reroutes.
8. QOS stands for “Quality of Service” gone are the days of dropped unclear
calls. Business class VoIP maintains a high QOS and technological advances in IP
telephony transportation have made Internet calling as good as or better than
normal PSTN connections. This is true for high speed Broadband connections and
dedicated internet connections, whereas dial up services have some way to go
before delivering the quality of PSTN calling.
9. Hybrid VoIP Solution. There are a few VoIP providers that deploy a hybrid
VoIP solution that automatically reserves or routes resources for optimal
bandwidth allocation. The system automatically ensures that the VoIP call has
the bandwidth needed allocated from point to point before the conversation takes
place. The second is prioritization: Here, the end point suggests a priority on
the packets and each router decides if it will honor this request or not. Voice
will always take a priority over data. A hybrid solution furthermore distributes
the bandwidth that on a traditional system is not dynamic or flexible.
10. Multi Layered Security Unlike traditional service VoIP attacks are prevented
because of the multitude of layers and encryptions placed within the provider’s
networks. The layered security approach not only prevents attacks, but the
probability that if broached it will meaningfully reduce the probability that
the attack succeeds.
About The Author
Lisa Kaye has been in Telecom for 12 years and is currently the Director of
Operations for http://www.intralinx.com
who has recently launched a low cost Red Bundle Box VoIP Solution for small to
medium size businesses.