Managing a PBX can be difficult, it can be expensive, and it might not suit your requirements.

VoIP phones are the way to go. VoIP phone systems use the internet to make phone calls, meaning you don’t need any hardwiring in order to use VoIP. VoIP phone services allow you to take advantage of features like call forwarding, call hold, voicemail and more — features that used to be limited only to big offices and corporations with PBXs.

VoIP for business is the best solution for small-to-medium sized businesses. VoIP is easy to install & manage, allowing businesses of all sizes the opportunity to easily communicate. Contact us now at 334-358-6305.

Excessively high phone bills or expensive international call plans. Not being able to find a direct connection to customers or loved ones.

VoIP phones are not only the future of telephony, but also the most cost-effective and practical option available today.

Save both money and frustration with Yes. A fully-featured VoIP phone system that provides all the benefits of traditional landlines, with additional features like Office 365 integration, caller ID and call waiting. Contact us now at 334-358-6305.

Traditional landline phones can be expensive and require costly upgrades or extensions for scalability. VoIP technology is cheaper and allows for easier scalability as the business grows

VoIP technology is quickly becoming the go-to option for businesses looking to cut costs while also making scalability easy. Don’t fall behind on this new technology, start using VoIP phones today to save money and provide a better experience to customers.

VoIP phones are affordable, scalable, and easy to use! The best part is that they can be used anywhere without the need of extra wiring, setup costs, or extensive training. Simply download the app to your smartphone or computer and connect to your chosen network. Contact us now at 334-358-6305.

VoIP services are the future of phone communication. These services provide a cost-effective connection between locations with significantly lower expense and greater reliability. It’s the perfect solution for growing enterprises and small businesses, who want to eliminate their extortionate phone bills and save time and money by switching to VoIP.

Traditional phone lines are expensive. They are slow, prone to interruptions, and require extensive repairs & upkeep – so it’s only a matter of time before they will be decommissioned altogether. It’s time for VoIP!

Get rid of PSTN & ISDN for VoIP, the alternative with significantly less downtime. Get your own VoIP phone system today! Contact us now at 334-358-6305.

VOIP Phones

voip phones in Montgomery, Prattville, and Millbrook Alabama Your average VoIP phone isn’t that different from the analog phone you currently have on your desk. VoIP phones look and usually have the same functions as desk landlines that you are probably familiar with.

However, there are some key differences that distinguish VoIP phones from other desk phones. This blog will give you a quick overview of how a VoIP phone works and how to use it.

VoIP telephone systems don’t need expensive copper cables. VoIP phones make and receive calls over the Internet. This means that they can use their office internet connection to connect to the telephone network. In other words, if your office is already connected to Ethernet, you don’t need to invest in additional copper cables to use your company’s phones. Contact us now at 334-358-6305.

To make calls, you must first register your VoIP phone to your account. This process connects your phone to your service provider so that they can communicate with each other. Some VoIP providers support booting IP phones for specific VoIP phones, which speeds up phone registration through a boot server.

The entire process of registering a phone takes less than 30 minutes. Plus, you don’t have to call the local phone company. The phones are active as soon as they are registered. No bureaucracy.

On the outside, you may not even notice the difference between a VoIP phone and another business desk phone. VoIP phones often have phones, receivers, speaker locations, and button locations, so they are physically indistinguishable from the business phones you currently use.

VoIP phones use the same keyboard as landline phones. The keyboard contains nine numbers, zero and corresponding letters that allow alphanumeric input. If you’ve ever used a phone, you’ve seen this keyboard. Contact us now at 334-358-6305.

VoIP phones typically have dedicated buttons for redial, transfer, conference, hold, mute, voicemail, and speaker. These keys are located on the side of the numeric keypad. VoIP phones and other business phones use these features almost everywhere. This means that VoIP phones can use HD voice, while other business phones don’t.

HD Voice offers at least twice the range of a landline phone. The dispersion for fixed voice quality is 3.4 kHz (3400 Hz), but the dispersion for HD voice is 7 kHz (7000 Hz). In other words, the quality of your calls is much higher with two VoIP phones than with two traditional phones.

Many VoIP phones also support Power over Ethernet (PoE), so you can power your phone through a PoE switch instead of a power supply. This reduces clutter on your desk and simplifies inventory management. You can also save money, as power supplies are often sold separately from phones. Contact us now at 334-358-6305.

VoIP phones process calls differently than other business phones. At the top, the buttons in the yellow rectangle are the shift keys. With VoIP phones, you can use the toggle buttons to choose between current, incoming and waiting calls. These buttons rarely appear on landlines.

In the case of landlines, each “line” corresponds to a telephone number. Landlines can make multiple calls between the corresponding copper lines, and you can switch between these calls with the line buttons (in the green box above) on the phone. If you have five lines for your business, that means your phone can receive calls from five different phone numbers.

VoIP phones, on the other hand, don’t have “lines” in the traditional sense. Instead of being linked to a phone number, each “line” on a VoIP phone is linked to a SIP address or user account. Depending on your phone model, your phone may be able to manage multiple user accounts at once. This means that you can answer calls from several different accounts and phone numbers on your VoIP phone. Contact us now at 334-358-6305.

VoIP desk phones use the same keyboard as other traditional desk phones. Like other office phones, VoIP phones have dedicated buttons for functions such as call hold, call forwarding, and caller ID.

VoIP phones are physically similar in design to other business phones. The basic implementation of telephones, receivers, speakers and other structural elements is the same for VoIP and landline phones.

If you have used an office phone before, you won’t have much trouble adapting to a VoIP phone. When you switch to VoIP phones, you don’t have to fully relearn how you answer and make calls. Contact us now at 334-358-6305.