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VoIP
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3 options in VoIP
• PBX VoIP
• Hosted VoIP
• IP Cortex
Leading you into the future with VOIP and internet phone systems provided by LS IT SOLUTIONS
VoIP– also known as IP Telephony –is the means of transmitting voice traffic over a data network. This type of communication is ideal for business use, as it uses your existing broadband or leased line connection to make calls and share data at a much cheaper rate than the standard Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN).
IP Telephony can help you lower business costs by moving all your voice and data communications to a single manageable network. Site to site call costs are eliminated and you can link people, products, office site and customers in a more efficient and effective way; bringing email, voice calls, voicemail, calendars and conferences together in one integrated system. The added flexibility and quicker response times translate into greater customer satisfaction and increased business productivity.
- Reduce the cost of calls compared to standard telephone systems.
- VoIP can be faster and more cost effective for business communications with all phones and Internet services delivered through a single (VoIP) system.
- Benefit from enhanced features such as unified communication, real-time billing, click-to-call dialling, speech recognition and self-initiated video conferencing.
- Add and remove users and rearrange services easily and inexpensively
- Self-manage communication networks from a single control point by combining voice and data into one network.
- Reduce business continuity risks in the event of disruption at any business site in the company
Cost Savings
The cost saving advantage to VoIP is often a main driver for businesses to adopt VoIP:
Voice calls made over the public telephone network can instead be routed over IP networks for little or no cost, between company sites and from home and mobile workers using broadband connections.
Businesses can use spare capacity on their existing office and inter-office networks to allow voice traffic to travel alongside data.
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