VoIP or “Voice over Internet Protocol is a technology that allows you to transmit voice calls as digital data packets through IP networks (Internet) rather than use the traditional method that sends analog signals sent along the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN).
Placing a VoIP call can be performed with a regular phone, special IP phones, mobile devices and computers. You can connect anywhere in the world.
Simply defined, VoIP is phone service delivered through the Internet.
Why VoIP?
Since VoIP uses IP packets and a network of powerful server computers, much more information (vs. analog) could be carried along the network to support and enhance your communications needs.
Switching to VoIP will also help you save money. Currently, large telecom companies like AT&T and Charter Spectrum charge upwards of $40 per line due to increasing, analog (copper) maintenance and service costs.
Placing a VoIP call can be performed with a regular phone, special IP phones, mobile devices and computers. You can connect anywhere in the world.
Simply defined, VoIP is phone service delivered through the Internet.
What do I need to use VoIP?
A high speed internet connection and a VoIP phone.
A VoIP phone is an IP phone designed to work with VoIP. A VoIP phone can also be a standard telephone, with an ATA phone adapter attached to it. Calls could also be made without a phyisical telephone using a computer or “softphone” and/or a Ringaro mobile app for iOS and Android.
In case you already have a phone (PBX) system that you want to keep, we also offer SIP Trunking.
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