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The Small Medium Enterprise and Business VoIP--------Jay R. Brandstadter
The Small Medium Enterprise or Small Medium Business is viewed as the
next exciting area of opportunity in the growth of Voice over Internet
Protocol (VoIP) or IP Telephony (IPT). The scope of a system can range
from a handful of telephones to dozens of voice and other terminals and
from a single business location...
There is no doubt that VoIP is the mainstream direction for voice. In early 2005, VoIP shipments overtook that of legacy TDM voice, and a significant portion of business telephony has already migrated to VoIP. Basically, the question of "Why VoIP?" has been replaced with "When VoIP?" For the small or medium-sized enterprise there are a number of scenarios.
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Benefits of a hosted PBX service vs. customer owned PBX with maintenance agreement vs. SIP trunking
For small business users hosted (also called Hosted PBX or Virtual PBX) or managed VoIP services are a cost effective way to utilize high quality business VoIP. These options enable the SME (small to medium enterprise) to keep operating expenses down, helping to fuel more money back into a growing...
Does VoIP Phone Service “Make the Grade” for Business Use?
When you are a business servicing customers, a reliable, clear phone connection is critical. Does VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) phone service meet these criteria? And how does it stack up when compared to traditional telephone company phone service? This article will answer these and other questions about a technology that has...