Until they try it, that is... Voice over IP is proving to be a slow burner with small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). Eighty-five per cent of SMEs have yet to deploy the technology at their ...
Last week, we looked at what consumers and small office/home office VoIP users can do to ensure VoIP call quality. This week, we’d like to offer some suggestions about what the enterprise can do from ...
Businesses of all sizes are turning to VoIP for their business phone needs. Ooma Office, winner of PC Magazine’s Business Choice Award for Best VoIP System for 10 years in a row. Ooma Logo From the ...
This weeks’ column concludes our three-week analysis of how organizations extend VoIP to their branch offices. Most commonly, they install IP PBXs at every location; 40% have adopted a distributed ...
In addition to video conferencing, VoIP systems have features like file-sharing and one-to-one and group messaging so you can quickly and easily share and receive information to keep your business ...
The nation's second-largest telco will soon launch a Voice over Internet Protocol-based (VoIP) telephony product aimed at small- to medium-sized businesses (SMBs) in Australia. The product -- dubbed ...
Microsoft this week began its march into the small business VoIP market in earnest with the general release of its Response Point platform. The new VoIP system, built on software from Microsoft and ...
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