Articles, tagged with "ip pbx", page 3
30th March 2010
Ten Common Business VoIP Deployment Pitfalls
Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) delivers excellent advantages, not the least of which is reduced cost and enhanced features. But a VoIP deployment must still be approached carefully and with caution, and...
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Author:
TheOfficePhone
30th March 2010
Steps to buying traditional PBX telephone systems
A PBX (Private Branch Exchange) phone system is a feature-rich, programmable environment for managing telephone extensions in an office. In a large office, the PBX may be contained in a separate wiring ...
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Author:
TheOfficePhone
30th March 2010
Telecommunication needs for Remote Workers
Remote workers are fast becoming a very important part of the workforce. The Federal government for example, has a very aggressive telecommuting program in place, and almost every large corporation has at leas...
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Author:
TheOfficePhone
30th March 2010
Will an IP PBX System work with DSL?
Moving to an IP PBX system can bring with it many advantages in terms of ease of use, lower cost, and advanced features. Because much of the functionality of the IP PBX is software-based, it is possible to obtain fe...
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Author:
TheOfficePhone
30th March 2010
What are the hidden costs of an IP PBX system?
Moving to an IP PBX system can be financially advantageous, resulting in lower long distance fees, lower hardware costs, and access to higher-end features for very little extra money. The salespeople who o...
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Author:
TheOfficePhone
30th March 2010
Steps to buying IP PBX telephone systems
Buying an IP PBX telephone system is a major step, especially for a business that has decided to move from a traditional PBX to an IP PBX. More companies of all sizes are taking this step, and achieving good res...
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Author:
TheOfficePhone
30th March 2010
SIP phone and SIP trunking
Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) offers an advantage for small businesses that have moved to VoIP. To understand the advantage, we must first look at the issue of using SIP trunking versus PRI (Primary Rate Interface).
In...
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Author:
TheOfficePhone
30th March 2010
Hosted VoIP versus On Premises VoIP
There are two major ways to purchase VoIP services, and both have advantages and will yield good results in terms of cost savings and increased features. Once you have made the decision to move to VoIP, then it's tim...
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Author:
TheOfficePhone
30th October 2009
For a successful VoIP rollout across an organization, several factors should be considered. The following precautions will help eliminate the most common VoIP security threats such as the distributed denial of service (DoS) attack, spams and frauds.
Du...
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Author:
SigVoice
30th October 2009
VoIP, or voice over internet protocol, is a new age makeover to an age-old communication tool that uses the Broadband internet connection for operating phones. VoIP's competitive advantage over other systems' lies in its ability to cut costs for the consu...
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Author:
SigVoice
09th October 2009
Usage of traditional phone systems is a thing of the past. New technological advancements such as Voice over Internet Protocol are helping businesses and residents from around the world save thousands of dollars on a monthly basis.
Voice over Intern...
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Author:
Charlotte Web Design
29th August 2009
IP telephony plays a very crucial role in any business operations of enterprises. This is the reason why more and more companies opt for the best VOIP solutions. VOIP services not only save on costs, but also reduce the burden of responsibilities for ente...
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Author:
Devika
21st August 2009
So with any application, a VoIP telephone system needs to be safe, and this article outlines some crucial things you can do to keep your telephone system secure:
1. Install your telephone system behind a firewall
The most fundamental step that you can...
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Author:
David White
24th July 2009
As a small business owner, chances are you're always looking for hidden ways to save and cut costs. One of the easiest ways to realize savings on your business phone system is actually the simplest: by switching to a business VoIP service plan, you can s...
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Author:
Marian Bell
12th May 2009
The Cisco Unified Communications Manager supports the popular Session Initiation Protocol, or SIP. What is SIP, and how does it work? SIP trunks are used by businesses who desire to use their IP-PBX as an external as well as an internal communications dev...
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Author:
Jason Hewett