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why VoIP?
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The challenge - to capitalize on the convergence of voice and data. To provide the "anytime, anywhere" services that many customers and employees have come to expect, companies are forced to maintain multiple points of contact, such as a telephony system and a corporate website. Often, this means that two, distinct departments are needed to operate and maintain the separate telecom and Internet infrastructures. Not only is it cost-intensive to upgrade hardware for both infrastructures, but it is also labor-intensive to provide the integrated phone and Web-based services that are now possible.
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The answer - use voice over existing IP networks to streamline operations and provide enhanced services.
Advancements in Voice over IP (VoIP) technology and the emerging Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) mean that transporting voice over data networks is a reality. By leveraging the prevalence of existing corporate IP networks, companies can now integrate speech and data applications, and take advantage of this new, cost-effective way to provide service and decrease ongoing maintenance costs. And, VoIP-based applications provide maximum flexibility, as the software is immediately scalable to meet an increase or decrease in demand.
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With VoIP, your business will benefit from:
- New service offerings through the integration of voice and data,
- Reduced equipment costs,
- Optimized bandwidth, and
- Extensive availability of IP.
With expertise in VoIP, telephony, and integration, Versay can help your business capitalize on the convergence of voice and data.
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