Even for most microbusinesses, a single phone line isn’t enough. You may need to answer customer inquiries, provide direct extensions for all employees and handle other unique needs. To handle each of ...
Many businesses are undergoing a digital transformation to keep up with trends and to meet the new demands of the market. Companies must adopt digital technology in all business areas, like their ...
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PBX vs VoIP: How to Compare and Choose a Phone System Your email has been sent At first glance, PBX and VoIP seem like two very different types of phone systems. But modern technology, like IP PBX, ...
PBX (Private Branch Exchange) allows you to use the same system to manage outgoing and incoming calls, plus internal communication. Learn how to leverage PBX to stay competitive. PBX phone systems use ...
Selecting a phone system may be the most important technology decision most small businesses make; choosing the wrong one can spell disaster. One relatively new and increasingly popular option, using ...
Barrett Lyon has created a don't miss resource that shows you how to configure P2P SIP URI (Uniform Resource Identifier) dialing on your Asterisk-based PBX. "There are thousands of people that operate ...
With three years spent researching, comparing, and testing software products, Tyler Webb is an expert on all things telecommunications. With work featured on GetVoIP.com, he's written over 150 ...
SAN JOSE, Calif., Oct. 2, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Virtual PBX, the pioneer and leader in hosted PBX phone systems, announced today that it has released an extension management application for the Android ...
Equipping your business with a phone system rather than a multitude of single-line phones can improve office communication and increase productivity. However, they can be confusing -- especially in ...
Major telecommunications carriers are phasing out “POTS” — the copper-wire, analog “plain old telephone system” many businesses still use. And with CDC data showing that only about 23 percent of U.S.