Small Medium Enterprises

At VOIPSTERS we don't talk about VoIP, Convergence, Multicast, Layer2, Layer3, QoS, Switching, TDM, PSTN, and value proposition in reference to TCO savings and IT improvement.

What we do talk about it is managing and using information and communications better and the value proposition for anyone is always driving business value through productivity improvements

According to the Financial Times in Dec 2004, VoiP will be one of the hottest areas in European enterprise communications in 2005. The technology is maturing, the business case is looking better, and enterprises are warming up because benefits are:

Simplified infrastructure
VoIP networks no longer need separate cabling for your telephone system.

Scaleable
Traditional PABX (Private Automatic Branch Exchange) based phone systems come in many size ranges and it may be necessary periodically to scrap existing systems and replace hardware; this is not the case with VoIP systems.
Flexibility
A Virtual Private Network (VPN) is an allocated amount of bandwidth on the public Internet where public access is prevented through encryption. If your company has its own VPN and combines it with VoIP, you can set up a fully functioning office anywhere there is a broadband connection. So home workers can work remotely log into the company switchboard and make free internal calls
Improve productivity
VoIP treats voice as if it were any other kind of data, so users can attach documents to voice messages or participate in virtual meetings using shared data and videoconferencing.

Reduce operating costs
Because a VoIP exchange is based on software rather than hardware, it is easier to alter and maintain.
 
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