Why Most Buyers Can Ignore the Question of SIP vs VoIP Your email has been sent Discover the differences between SIP vs VoIP and why those differences don’t really matter that much during the buying ...
In our last VoIP installment, we looked at the main reasons why SIP has become a widely adopted protocol, but we left details of the protocol’s inner workings fairly vague. This article will drill ...
Even many IT professionals haven't heard of the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP), so it's almost certain your users haven't. However, unless you're using an entirely proprietary Voice-over-IP (VoIP) ...
I’ve had a phone line free household since I first got a cell phone. Being free from the wires works fairly well, but it has some limitations. To me the cellular phone is like a personal accessory, so ...
Voice over IP has reached the point where it’s good enough to be taken seriously in the enterprise. The poor voice quality and dropped calls are things of the past, and the current technology delivers ...
For all the technology behind Voice over IP (VoIP), you'd expect that it would work on every network, but this unfortunately isn't the case. Network Address Translation (NAT) is a common practice used ...
PBX vs VoIP: How to Compare and Choose a Phone System Your email has been sent At first glance, PBX and VoIP seem like two very different types of phone systems. But modern technology, like IP PBX, ...
We are becoming less and less dependent on mobile networks. You can get a data signal almost everywhere that you can get a mobile signal and most of us are around WiFi most of the time anyway.
The cord-cutting movement isn’t limited to consumer cable and Netflix. As Voice over Internet Protocol communication matures and as high-speed Internet becomes cheap and ubiquitous, an increasing ...