Not every business requires sophisticated telecom services, such as SIP or MPLS. For some enterprises, business phone service with DSL or Cable internet does the trick. If you called your local phone or cable company but refused that DSL or cable internet wasn't available, there are several reasons why your…
Intercarrier compensation began in 1984, after the breakup of AT&T. It was instituted by the FCC to facilitate payments between local phone companies and long distance providers. When a long distance call is made, it typically transverses a number to different provider networks. A long distance provider needs to compensate…
Criminals have always been targeting business phone systems to commit toll fraud. Large businesses and government organizations have experienced losses of hundreds of thousands of dollars in phone hacking toll fraud. But there're measures that you can take to prevent from happening it. In this blog, our telecommunication expert covers…
If your business completes a fair amount of long distance calling, casual billing is something you should be aware of. The last thing you want is to find out about it after it already occurred and you’re looking at a six figure phone bill. Casual billing occurs when long distance…
Texting has become commonplace and not just amongst teenagers. People of all ages are finding texting to be an efficient way to communicate. Moreover, corporate text messaging in America has grown to its peak. In this blog, our telecommunication experts will help you to manage corporate texting efficiently. Why people…
If your business is in the market and you need a phone system, which system would you pick, a hosted phone system or a more traditional system? Read this traditional vs. hosted phone system comparison to have the right one. Pros of a traditional phone system: You buy and you…