Everything you need to know about VoIP softphones and hardphones

With many businesses switching to a remote or a hybrid work setup, managers are thinking about the most ideal VoIP phone solution for their teams. They have the option of using VoIP softphones or hardphones. If you too are thinking of switching to VoIP, read on to find out everything you need to know about VoIP softphones and hardphones.

VoIP eavesdropping: How your SMB can prevent it

One of the biggest threats that can affect your company is Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) eavesdropping. This occurs when someone uses a software program to record or listen in on your VoIP calls without your permission. This can be done for malicious reasons, such as stealing trade secrets or committing fraud.

How 5G can improve your VoIP systems

The fifth generation of mobile networks, or 5G, is poised to revolutionize Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) for businesses. 5G improves call speeds, has greater capacity, and reduces latency, making VoIP calls clearer and more reliable than ever before.

VoIP Quality of Service: What you need to know when choosing a provider

More businesses are making the switch to Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) because of its many benefits, which include lower costs, scalability, and flexibility. But with so many VoIP providers and packages to choose from, how do you know which one is right for your company? One important factor to consider is the Quality of Service (QoS) offered by a provider.

5 Ways Technology Can Take You To The Next Level

It’s nearly impossible to run a business in today’s climate without using up-to-date technology. This doesn’t necessarily mean bringing in the best computers, printers and other pieces of hardware needed to run a successful business. Instead, it means you should utilize the most current software and programs to ensure nothing falls through the cracks.

Top 5 benefits of using softphones

With remote work becoming crucial to business survival, it's more important than ever for companies to have a reliable communication system. One option is to issue company phones to remote workers so they can communicate with clients and colleagues. But the ideal solution for most businesses is to use phone apps or softphones, and here are five reasons why.

Here’s how to benefit from VoIP’s on-hold messages

For many customers, being put on hold in a call can be annoying. Some may even get frustrated and just hang up. Instead of keeping your business’s callers waiting without anything to do, why not have them listen to useful information that keeps them engaged? With a Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) system, doing this is pretty simple.