Frequently Asked Question
VoIP
VoIP stands for Voice over Internet Protocol. It’s a technology that converts your voice into data packets, allowing you to make calls over the internet instead of traditional phone lines.
VoIP offers cost savings, flexibility, scalability, and a range of advanced features like call forwarding, video conferencing, voicemail-to-email, and more
Yes, you can often port your existing phone numbers to a VoIP system. We will assist you through the porting process to make it as quickly and smooth as possible.
Generally, a stable broadband connection with sufficient upload and download speeds is recommended. However, actual requirements vary based on call volume and video conferencing needs.
VoIP can be secure with proper encryption and network security measures
VoIP offers a range of features, including call forwarding, auto-attendant, call recording, voicemail-to-email, conference calling, and more.
Absolutely! VoIP allows employees to make and receive calls from anywhere with an internet connection, making it ideal for remote work and mobile teams.
We offer Enhanced 911 (E911) services that transmit your location to emergency responders when you dial 911 and sends an email notification when emergency calls are made.
VoIP eliminates the need for costly traditional phone lines, reducing long-distance charges and often offering competitive pricing plans.