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What is business VoIP?

VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) involves using your Internet connection to place and receive calls. Business VoIP is the same as residential (home) VoIP except that business VoIP includes a PBX and offers many more advanced features like desk to desk calling, automated attendant, managing extensions, music on hold, find me - follow me, conference calling and much more. Business VoIP also often includes an Internet connection that routes calls over a private network which guarantees quality phone calls.

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Business VoIP Telephone Service vs. Traditional Phone Service

VoIP phone service is growing in popularity. Many of the drawbacks seen when it was first introduced have been addressed by improvements in equipment and ISP connectivity. Not every business may be a candidate for VoIP, but a growing number are choosing to use this digital-based phone service option to enjoy reduced rates and improved productivity, as well as scalability for future growth.

A Comparison of VoIP and Traditional Phone Service
  Traditional Phone Service VoIP Phone Service
Voice Quality Excellent Good to excellent, varies; with provider, internet connection, and equipment. Many business VoIP providers will provide a guaranteed QOS for excellent voice quality.
# of Dropped Calls Rare Isolated to rare; some loss of data if heavy data traffic present unless provider guarantees service.
Coverage Worldwide Worldwide
Bandwith usage Inefficient Very efficient
Long Distance Rates Vary; can be costly Relatively inexpensive; free if within network
Maintenance Costs High, due to aging infrastructure, high cost of copper, etc. Low, due to relatively light infrastructure