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Imagine phones (that
look like regular phones as we-know-it-today) connecting to the Internet
via an Ethernet jack (similar to a PC) instead of the phone plug on the
wall. These are called IP-based phones. These phones do not use analog
phone lines - instead they get connected to the Internet. One would pick
up the receiver and make a phone call just as it is done today and
VoIP phone service converts the
human voice into IP packets (data similar to email data) and pushes it
out through the Internet to the phone switch where it is terminated. In
a nut shell, VoIP digitalizes voice into data packets, sending them and
reconverting them back into voice at destination.
What are the benefits
of VoIP phone service and why
you should consider it? To compete effectively in the eWorld, a decent
businesses infrastructure MUST HAVE two essential components: A
High-speed Internet connection and a sophisticated phone system. Up
until now, to build a solid infrastructure, small businesses had to
spend lots of money for having multiple phone lines, perhaps an 800
line, fax line, credit card machine, to name a few. These days the ONLY
essential component to worry about is having a reliable high-speed
Internet connection. Connectivity can be addressed with either cable or
DSL service (typically $250 per month) through cable providers such as
Comcast, RCN, etc. and DSL can be provided through the Verizons of the
world.
The good news is that
with the arrival of VoIP phone service,
there is no need to pay a dime for multiple phone lines, any phone
system (PBX), any local/long distance calls, phone maintenance, etc. At
30% to 50% less than the cost of a typical phone system, a VoIP system
will provide a more sophisticated system with increased functionality
than any analog phone system. It offers an enterprise-level system that
was affordable ONLY by fortune 500 companies. Now small businesses can
compete like big corporations at a fraction of the cost! Small
businesses are beginning to realize that IP-based phone system
streamlines their communications needs and their call flow in ways that
was not possible a year ago. As a result they can improve the customer
experience and combined with wireless IP communications, employees can
become completely mobile.
The beauty of it is
that IP enables the phone to be anywhere - this is a perfect solution
for companies with remote/satellite offices who wish to have one uniform
phone system for all employees regardless of their location. There's a
whole list of benefits unlocked by VoIP phone
service beyond the obvious. One of the most important
advantages of using VoIP is reliable continuity. Imagine having a
system that can stay operational through the Sept. 11 attacks in New
York, or the August blackout and a whole list of building failures by
the central phone system. In a typical VoIP
phone system the main elements of the network are offsite,
they're automatically protected from these sort of issues. Another
benefit is, unlike a traditional phone system [Time-Division Multiplexed
TDM], where the environment is a common point of failure, in a VoIP it
is very easy to put in redundancy in which all clients connect to the
outside world by more than one path. This guarantees phone connectivity
and no call is ever lost. IP telephony lowers the costs of
communications system tremendously while increases productivity in more
ways than one.
Consider a world where
ALL communications, including eMail, voice messages, conference calls,
and/or even wireless devices can be integrated through a single system
where employees, no matter of the location, can be contacted. For
companies with multiple locations, VoIP phone
service systems can eliminate the
need for several receptionists - which is growing in popularity. The
benefits of VoIP are endless. It eliminates the need for having
an expensive PBX system; it saves time and resources associated with the
maintenance & supporting such systems; it removes the hassle of dealing
with phone companies; on and on ... while offering a superior phone
system at 30 to 50% of the cost.
Article Information
As co-founder of Blue
Robin,Inc. http://www.bluerobininc.com, Mr. Shavarini is in charge of
sales, marketing, and project management. He graduated with a BSEE from
Wentworth Institute of Technology in 1983 and began his career working
for Wang Laboratory as a Field Service Engineer. Mr. Shavarini's web
development experience dates back to the mid 90's with Teradyne Inc,
where he was employed as the Software Product Marketing Manager.
source: goarticles.com
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