Monthly Archives: January 2009

Polycom Voip Phone

Many companies avoid switching to VOIP phone systems because they dread the cost of replacing worthless (depreciated) traditional phones and handsets with “expensive” VOIP handsets. This is a big mistake for any company that is concerned about controlling its own costs.
While traditional handsets are badly depreciated, they are not worthless. Often, companies switching to [...]

Voip PBX System

Many people ask for the a voip pbx system definition, which is one of the easiest ways for businesses to save money on overhead, so I will clarify just what it means here. It is worth deconstructing the phrase to shed light on its meaning.
VOIP – Voice over Internet protocol (IP) is the transmission of [...]

Internet Phone Systems

Some twenty years after the invention of the internet it is still surprising that so many residential and commercial telecom users still stick to conventional providers of voice transmission services to make phone calls. After all, telecommunication expenses are some of the highest expenses on any budget, and it has never been easier to save [...]

Hosted Voip PBX

The advent of the PBX was revolutionary for small and mid-sized businesses. Its invention made it possible for businesses to host their own telecom networks in-house and use a smaller amount of the phone company’s bandwidth for their calls, saving companies bundles on telecom expenses. But companies that hosted their own PBX networks have all [...]