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Guide for Understanding VoIP Phone Systems
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Guide for Understanding VoIP Phone Systems
Smooth internal and external communication is one of the cornerstones of daily business operations. Nowadays, Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) is increasingly becoming the golden rule of modern corporate communications. Simply put, it is a proven technology that allows people to make phone calls over the Internet connection. Developed in 1995, it has evolved to become more stable and reliable with the development of broadband and turned into the go-to solution for more and more businesses when upgrading their phone systems.
A VoIP PBX (Private Branch Exchange) is a business telephone system that facilitates phone calls over the company’s LAN or WAN data network rather than through the circuit-switched networks.
VoIP PBX is available in two deployment options – on-premises and cloud-based. With an on-premises voice solution, the hardware is installed and runs on-site at your office or data center while a cloud PBX system is delivered entirely over the Internet and managed completely off-site by a service provider.
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