Voice Over IP
Voice over IP (VoIP) is the ability to carry normal telephone-style voice communications over an internet protocol (IP) based network, such as the internet or company LAN, with traditional phone system functionality, reliability, and voice quality. Voice over IP is emerging as a primary means of leveraging an organization's investment in telephony while lowering the total cost of technology ownership and maintenance.
By leveraging an existing high-bandwidth connection and utilizing IP Telephony, an organization can realize tremendous savings in long distance telephony charges normally incurred over the traditional public service telephone network. While cost savings can vary considerably, most organizations see an immediate 25% reduction in overall toll expenditures.
Although results vary by industry, inter-office communications account for as much as 70% of an organization's long distance telephony costs for companies with multiple locations. Voice over IP allows the distributed to leverage their existing wide-area network connection for voice services along with data services.
With VoIP, geographically dispersed offices and telecommuting employees can maintain connectivity to the central PBX system as for seamless transfer of voice traffic and inter-office communications, lowering telephony costs by as much as 60%.
At Virsage, we provide our clients with new, cost effective VoIP solutions tailored to the organization's unique requirements, offering a competitive advantage while minimizing the costs. Virsage VoIP implementations allow geographically dispersed organizations to realize improved communications, enhanced productivity, and increased customer service capabilities.
Whether working with the popular Cisco and Avaya telephony systems or low cost Asterisk VoIP technologies, Virsage brings the power of enterprise-level telephony systems to the small and midsize business (SMB).