Ready For Internet Phone Service?: 5 Things To Know

Topics:
Small Business,
Software tips
Tags:
Internet,
Internet Phone,
Networking,
Phone,
Telecom & Utilities,
Telecommunications,
Telephony,
VOIP
Source:
Microsoft

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Overview: Does your business make a lot of long-distance calls? If so, you might want to consider Internet telephone service. This revolutionary breakthrough can cut your long-distance costs sharply. The Web has promised phone service for a long time. But Internet phone service is finally becoming a viable business option. This service is properly called Voice over Internet Protocol, or VoIP. VoIP uses traditional telephone equipment connected to an adapter. The adapter connects to a modem and routes your calls over the Internet. However, VoIP is something of a mixed bag. So before you hop on the bandwagon, there are some things to consider which are explained in this paper.

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