Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) is rapidly replacing landlines for delivering phone calls to homes and businesses. Common residential home VoIP providers include Vonage, Skype and now Google Voice. Businesses are replacing their now antiquated digital systems with providers delivering services called Hosted PBX, Hosted VoIP, IP PBX, Virtual PBX and many more. If you have plans to implement or have already implemented VoIP, you should review your network for Quality of Service (QoS) prioritization. (more…)
Archive for the ‘Hosted VoIP’ Category
How To Configure Quality of Service (QoS) on your VoIP Applications
Wednesday, September 22nd, 2010When Should You Consider VoIP for Your Business?
Monday, August 16th, 2010Diane Myers of Infonetics Research published a survey and an article in the 2nd quarter of 2010 on statistics of the business telephone industry. She concludes that most business telephone systems shipped today are based on VoIP. VoIP telephone systems has out shipped digital systems for years and now has gained a sizable share of the installed base. The trend is virtually all future growth will be in VoIP platforms either hosted or customer-owned equipment. (more…)
6 Steps for Asking Your Boss to Work from Home
Wednesday, August 4th, 2010Many of us have a job that could be done as easily from home as in the office. In most cases, the job could be done better in the peace, solitude and comfort of your den. The problem is most bosses are not ready to immediately transition your job to work-at-home. (more…)
How to Survive Your Hosted PBX/Hosted VoIP Provider Going Out of Business
Thursday, July 22nd, 2010With hundreds of Hosted PBX or Hosted VoIP providers in the industry, several are going out of business each week. Some will give their customers anywhere from a few weeks to more than a month of notice. Others will shut down without any warning. Your business may get through the transition with little to no effects with immediate action. Otherwise, catastrophic problems may result. (more…)
Top 7 Ways to Use Virtual Telephone Numbers
Thursday, July 15th, 2010Virtual Telephone Numbers are a powerful new communication tool for businesses and personal use. Their origins began as Remote Call Forward (RCF) numbers from telephone companies such as AT&T and Verizon. Although they have many applications and solve many problems, their use was limited by the telephone companies’ practice of extravagantly expensive usage based charges. (more…)
Top 7 Common Causes of VoIP Voice Quality Problems
Wednesday, July 7th, 2010VoIP is revolutionizing communication for both residential and commercial use. Although the residential demand for VoIP has been strong for years, small businesses are exchanging their antiquated digital phone systems with VoIP provider services. These services are marketed under the names Hosted PBX, Hosted VoIP, IP PBX, Virtual PBX and many more. Adoption of these services continues on a frenetic pace despite the myriad of deployment problems when utilizing VoIP over the Internet. (more…)
Top Questions and Answers about Hosted VoIP/Hosted PBX Service
Wednesday, June 30th, 2010Q:Â What is Hosted VoIP/Hosted PBX service?
A: Hosted VoIP/Hosted PBX service provides advanced telephone system features as a service over the Internet. Many advanced features are uneconomical to include as part of a traditional telephone system. Hosted service providers host the costly central equipment of the telephone system on their premise and use the same equipment for many of their customers. (more…)


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