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What is Voice over IP (VoIP)?
Voice over IP is a technology that allows telephone service to share cabling with and utilize networking technology to lower costs and
typically integrate with your computer systems. What does this mean?
Typically, phone systems require their own dedicated wiring systems which are completely separate from the wiring needed for your computer
network. Using VoIP technology, both systems can utilize the same wiring, thereby lowering the initial cost of acquisition. In addition,
VoIP technology can be used to make (and transfer) calls through the Internet (or any private IP based network), thereby greatly reducing
or completely eliminating long distance charges. But the benefits don't stop there.
In addition, VoIP can be integrated with your Email systems and desktop computer systems, so that desktop telephones can be dialed with
the click of a mouse, or phones routed to voicemail (or cell phones) automatically based on your Outlook calendar. Phone extensions can
be provided for company users in their home offices, or road warriors without a PDA phone can call into their office and listen to both
voicemail AND email. A VoIP system can even be set up to call customers on your behalf remind them-- a feature often used with dental and
doctors' offices.
Voice Over IP Solutions
Using technologies like Microsoft Exchange Server and the Cisco UC500 IP-based phone system, Integrita Systems can provide your small
business with a VoIP phone system that allows you to manage your communications effectively, while lowering their cost.
Contact us today to find out more!
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