Cloud telephony extends VOIP benefits

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“In recent years, voice over Internet Protocol (VOIP) has proved itself a stable, quality successor to ‘dumb’ telephone systems, a technology that not only saves costs but also improves efficiency and enhances business processes,” says David Meintjes, MD of Connection Telecom.
David Meintjes, Connection Telecom MD (image source: file photo)
Recently, low-cost uncapped ADSL made it viable to host VOIP infrastructure in the ‘cloud’ (Internet), giving customers a managed telephony service with all the benefits of a VOIP solution and none of the problems of owning and running it.
With this development, it is timely to reassess the benefits of VOIP in its most recent incarnation as a cloud service.

“In recent years, voice over Internet Protocol (VOIP) has David-Meintjes-2-300x225
proved itself a stable, quality successor to ‘dumb’ telephone systems, a technology that not only saves costs but also improves efficiency and enhances business processes,” says David Meintjes, MD of Connection Telecom.

Recently, low-cost uncapped ADSL made it viable to host VOIP infrastructure in the ‘cloud’ (Internet), giving customers a managed telephony service with all the benefits of a VOIP solution and none of the problems of owning and running it.

With this development, it is timely to reassess the benefits of VOIP in its most recent incarnation as a cloud service.

Read the full article at IT News Africa.

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