VoIP, Voice Over Internet Protocol, or more commonly known as phone service over the Internet, allows you to make phone calls without using a landline. This technology has been around since the mid 1990s. It is used by 30 per cent of businesses and in many of the apps we use today. It offers a new level of convenience, ultimately allowing you to make phone calls anytime and anywhere—so long as you are using a computer connected to the Internet. The VoIP converts your voice into a digital signal letting you make a phone call directly from your computer.
VoIP solutions are often called unified communications services because they refer to phone calls, voicemail, email, faxes, web conferences and more. If you make a lot of long-distance or international calls, consider switching to VoIP. The only charge involved is for your internet access, otherwise these calls are free with VoIP.
VoIP really has revolutionized communication all around the world and has become a sensible choice for companies who are looking to cut costs for consumers and businesses.
The great advantages to VoIP solutions are its universality, flexibility, cost-effectivity, reliability, and the list goes on. VoIP also gives you the opportunity to see each other face-to-face—using body language and facial expressions—rather than the typical telephone system. You can talk to more than one person at a time, and completely avoid being the middle-person when you just need to confirm with X and get back to someone. Sharing files has never been easier and you can even record meetings so you don't need to type a huge list of notes to remember everything.
VoIP is more than just voice-over phone calls over the internet. It's a simple solution to making communication easier, cheaper and more secure. If you are looking to take advantage of VoIP solutions, please do not hesitate to reach out to us at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.