Posts Tagged ‘VoIP’

Vital meetings without the travel costs.

Wednesday, May 26th, 2010

Companies today are facing many challenges. Gaining competitive edge, increasing efficiency and improving profitability balanced by the need to manage travel budgets and other overheads effectively – to say nothing of travel delays, traffic – even volcanic ash.

As well as connecting co-workers remotely, we are also helping companies by offering video conferencing as a low cost means of sharing information, presentations and debate.

Quick and easy to set up, it plugs into your standard office network, ISDN or VOIP, to deliver all the advantages of audio, video and data  conferencing without requiring special cabling or difficult configuration.

For further information or a quotation, please do not hesitate to contact us today.

Working away from the office? No-one need know.

Saturday, May 15th, 2010

As more and more key workers now operate remotely from head office, either from home, on the move or in satellite offices, it is vital that they remain appropriately connected to customers and colleagues alike – and importantly always appear be part of the team.

We continue to see huge growth in this area, with remote workers accessing the head office phone system using VOIP technology.

This allows them the full functionality that they would enjoy if they were in the office – able to transfer calls internally and externally, benefit from voice mail, caller id, with an internal extension number. It’s so simple, that we find some clients can’t quite believe it!

For further information on how to make the most of remote working, please contact us today

Could you benefit from voice over IP?

Sunday, March 7th, 2010

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Voice over internet protocol is sometimes  known as Voip or voice over ip. It is becoming increasingly popular with individuals and groups alike. Making calls through a traditional landline has become primitive and inefficient.

But what is voip?

A VoIP phone system provides the means to communicate through your internet connection as opposed to using a conventional landline. There is also an option of being able to make video calls providing you have the right equipment. Making a call using a traditional system with the connection maintained both ways for the entire duration of the call results in at least half of the connection wasted – one party is listening whilst the other is talking. Voip send and retrieve data across the connection when it’s needed, rather than keeping it open all of the time. It’s much more efficient than circuit-switch networks, allowing more calls to share the same line.

There are many advantages of voice over ip with relatively few disadvantages;

Voice over IP is
• Much cheaper than traditional methods with some systems providing free calls to a wide range of countries
• Communication is more productive by reducing wasted calls and ensuring the two parties have a valuable exchange.
• Complex technology such as conferencing between several parties is more usable.
• It is easy to setup and install the correct software to your machine.
• IP telephone systems communicate in the same way that computers do, there’s no need to have a separate network dedicated just to voice calls.

For further information contact us today