Business phone lines or POTS lines, or Plain Old Telephone Services, provided by local phone companies, like Verizon, CenturyLink/Lumen, AT&T, and other rural local service providers, are the neglected telephone services that can be difficult to manage and could be costing a large company thousands upon thousands of dollars each…
VoIP has revolutionized communication, but mastering its nuances is crucial for maximizing its benefits while avoiding pitfalls. Check out these Voice-over IP dos and don’ts to ensure smooth VoIP implementation and operation. Voice over IP: Dos and Don'ts If your business is using VoIP or Voice over Internet Protocol you…
Bandwidth is becoming more and more prevalent. Broadband connections offering bandwidth of 100 Mbps or more can be purchased for less money than a single T1 providing 1.5 Mbps. It’s time for businesses to take advantage of the ample supply of bandwidth and adopt the cloud. Ways Businesses Can Adopt…
There are a number of phone and internet options for small to midsize businesses. Many businesses limit themselves to their local phone and cable companies. That might be fine if the local phone company offers fiber based DSL service or the cable company can service their location, but that’s not…
Your reliable T1 offers 1.5 Mbps full-duplex connections for voice, video and data. But what do you do when you need more bandwidth? Do you jump straight to a T3? Is there any alternative? Fortunately, a better alternative exists, and is known as bonded T1. Read this blog to have…
Analog phone service is derived from the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN). It’s traditional phone service that has been around since the time the telephone was invented. VoIP stands for Voice over Internet Protocol. VoIP is voice communication transmitted over the internet. In this blog let's go through the comparison…
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