What is VoIP?
We don’t believe in jargon here at IP Telecom, but VoIP stands for Voice Over Internet Protocol. Simply put, it allows you to make and receive phone calls using the internet – mobile or fixed broadband - instead of traditional phone lines. Got a broadband connection? Then you could use VoIP right now.
And why is it any good?
VoIP lets you make and receive business phone calls from your laptop, tablet, mobile phone via apps, and your office desk phone.
But that’s just the start of what you can do with VoIP. Because the call is converted into a data packet, with call information around it, you can essentially do what you’d like to do with it.
VoIP gives you a wider set of data, which fully integrates calling and call records into your business, allowing you to make better business decisions, scale easily and improve customer experience.
All you need is a broadband connection. And because the data packet usage of voice calls are tiny when compared to downloading files, even standard connections are fine for supporting VoIP calls. And with 5G rolling out further across the county this year, your mobile broadband connection gives you great calling - all included in your data plan.
This is why most businesses have made the switch to VoIP. Plus with traditional (PSTN) phone lines being shut down across Europe by 2025 and globally by 2030, why wait until the last minute to make the move to a better way of doing business?