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Sunday, November 23, 2014

Uses Of Voip Phone Systems

By Ida Dorsey


There is already a lot of ways that people can communicate with one another and especially with the development of technology and its resources. It has been made simpler, faster, and less costly. A lot of homeowners and business establishments are taking advantage of this for their own various reasons.

These residences and businesses can try many options to cut their expenses on some utilities especially for communication. Phone systems Dallas has a lot of advantages but also some disadvantages depending on the scale of use they are. So this is highly dependent on how the owner wants to use this utility.

The Voice over Internet Protocol is a great alternative for making calls in contrast with landline phones. This VoIP can provide multiple calls but is done over the internet instead of having it on standard lines used by landline phones. The medium for this is different, which means it has its own uses and added functionalities as well.

There are some software or programs that are made for residential uses where they can have video and audio chats which is still considered a VoIP as long as there is the right speed and the equipment like a microphone and headset or speakers. But in a larger scale for business purposes, it would not be that efficient. That is why there are providers for VoIP in different telecommunications that can give this for commercial use.

Generally, systems for telephones have a Private Branch Exchange or a PBX. This would automatically direct the calls towards their destinations and this is actually called the automatic switchboard system. Then any phone system that is running in this nature would be called a PBX. Many of the businesses have transferred to this kind of system because they want to add more working lines for every employee without having to install a direct one for each.

But VoIP has an advantage. This can switch between the PBX and the Public Switched Telephone Network or the PSTN. This network is the collection of all of the regional, national, and local telephone company operators that operated various lines, fiber optics, cellular, satellites, and undersea cables.

To make things easier to understand, the VoIP is a type of PBX. Although there are regular PBXes that does not have capabilities that are the same with VoIP. Regular ones make use of TDM which is Time Division Multiplexing, while the other uses Internet Protocol. PSTN is also used for this.

Businesses have widely spread the use for this kind of technology because of how flexible it is and how easy it can be integrated and included in other types of systems in their establishments. This makes it easy for them to make necessary changes or developments to improve their systems. This makes the expenses for these changes and developments to cost lesser and to increase productivity as well.

Of course, there would be a roster of basic features for this. These include Caller ID, Direct Dialing, Auto Attendant, Call Transfers, waiting, forwards, three way, park, pickup, voicemail, conferences, extensions that are either remote or virtual, management for web based developments, and application integration.Queueing calls is also possible as well as monitoring and recording them in order to initialize reports. For this to be integrated in your systems would give efficiency in business transactions and other purposes.




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