What is VOIP?
VOIP stands for Voice Over Internet Protocol. Quite
simply it means your telephone conversations are sent through your internet
connection rather than through the BT Public Service Telephone Network.
VOIP enables you to route multiple telephone lines
through a single internet connection.
Both outgoing and incoming telephone calls can be
transported through VOIP over your internet connection.
You can assign whatever geographic (01xxx / 02x) or
non-geographic number (0871 / 0844 / 0800) you like to your VOIP telephone
system or keep the number you use currently.


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Voice over IP has become synonymous in the consumer
press with Internet Telephony, which allows cheap or free phone
calls for businesses over their Internet connection.
In the last few years, dramatic changes have taken
place in both the capability and cost of business phone systems due to the
use of VoIP on internal business networks. VoIP has become a truly
disruptive technology in this environment, rendering traditional business
PABX systems instantly obsolete.
VoIP business phone systems use the internal data
network to distribute telephone calls around an organisation with much
greater flexibility and often at a lower cost than the traditional PABX
systems.
Using the technology in the controlled environment
of the internal network, they deliver massive cost and functionality
advantages along with improved call quality.
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