Is VoIP just for the tech savvy?
No. Over 100,000 people are using VoIP in Australia everyday including doctors, cafés, families and other non-tech savvy people. It’s easy to use and we provide the necessary training.
No. Over 100,000 people are using VoIP in Australia everyday including doctors, cafés, families and other non-tech savvy people. It’s easy to use and we provide the necessary training.
With its features, adaptability and cost savings, VoIP phones are here to stay. VoIP is easily updated to the latest versions of software, giving you access to the newest technology available – keeping you a [...]
VoIP conferencing allows for the creation of virtual meeting spaces. It often integrates voice and web conferencing that merges voice with content such as presentations and other communication modalities such as instant messaging. Advanced features [...]
In terms of technology or how you dial the number, there are no differences. Rates for long-distance calls are charged at a flat rate of 9 cents, the same as making a local call.
It is now the quality of a traditional landline phone and sometimes even exceeding that level. The quality of VoIP voice has dramatically improved over the last few years.
There are about 70 different features that VoIP offers. You can view a detailed listing of the most popular features under Call Features.
With a phone-based system you would us VoIP the same way you use a regular landline. With a computer-based service, you can call using a headset with a microphone plugged into your computer.
The Voiteck solution automatically defaults to your PSTN (Public Switch Telephone Network) lines, other numbers will default to your voicemail.
No. You only need to have your DSL / ADSL on to make and receive calls.
VoIP stands for Voice over Internet Protocol which refers to calls that traverse networks using Internet Protocol. The voice stream is broken down into packets, compressed and sent toward its final destination by various routes [...]