The Blackberry appears to be on its way out. The rise in popularity of the iPhone and Android phones, along with the corporate world adopting more of a Bring Your Own Device mentality, have been a death knell for the BlackBerry. Once a main staple of the corporate world, replacing…
What is Voice over IP? VoIP stands for Voice over Internet Protocol. This implies that to make phone calls or share any kind of voice data, you don't need the traditional phone lines, sometimes also referred to as POTS. All you need is a solid internet connection, and you are…
A CLEC is a Competitive Local Exchange Carrier. Any carrier that is not the incumbent (the local phone company) is considered a CLEC. CLECs are important because they are an alternative to local phone and cable companies, like AT&T, Verizon, Comcast and Cox, and help keep the telecom industry competitive. …
VoIP, or Voice over IP, is voice communication transmitted over the internet. Traditionally, voice communication was transmitted over the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN). That was the network of copper phone lines either hanging overhead or buried underground, connecting all the residential homes and businesses in any given area. If…
TDM stands for Time Division Multiplexing. It’s the technology behind traditional phone service. VoIP stands for Voice over IP and is the transmission of voice communication over the internet. The following are how particular TDM services compare to their VoIP counterparts: PRI vs. SIP – The strengths of PRI are…
Business phone service can be like a hotel room or a rent-a-car in a tourist town – a magnet for taxes and surcharges. The monthly cost of one business line can close to double when you add in all the applicable taxes and surcharges. The difference is, state and local…
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