VoIP

Voice-over-IP

VoIP stands for Voice over Internet Protocol, a technology that enables you to send and receive telephone calls over the Internet, as opposed to traditional landlines. It is the next step in digital communications, offering cost savings and feature-rich advantages

VoIP technologies to the fullest:
Are you still using traditional analog phones? If so, you are paying too much and not getting full functionality. Voice over IP (VoIP) is the next step in digital communications, offering cost savings and feature-rich advantages. CompuMate offers the most comprehensive VoIP consulting services. We provide you with suggested solutions from VoIP vendors we trust and tailor the solution to fit your company’s needs. And, unlike most of our competitors, we do not charge per-user licensing fees. There are many reasons to use Voice over IP. Mass communications within your company will be streamlined, blazing fast, and remarkably efficient. And, best of all, you will save money to ease your budget constraints. If you are doing business in or near Boston, VoIP is a must-have for the success of your business.

Additional benefits of Voice over IP:
You will save from 30 to 75% in phone and email costs. With Voice over IP, you can be completely mobile. Take your phone home or to another office, or have your calls forwarded to your cell phone. The features are numerous: voicemail, caller ID, conferencing, call forwarding, call queuing, follow-me. Multiple site calling is handled seamlessly. We can allow you to make calls directly from your computer. You can make your company “look big” with an automatic attendant. Your voicemails can be delivered to your inbox for added flexibility and mobility. Contact CompuMate today for free consultation and quote!

Corporate use
Because of the bandwidth efficiency and low costs that VoIP technology can provide, businesses are gradually beginning to migrate from traditional copper-wire telephone systems to VoIP systems to reduce their monthly phone costs. VoIP solutions aimed at businesses have evolved into “unified communications” services that treat all communications-phone calls, faxes, voice mail, e-mail, Web conferences and more-as discrete units that can all be delivered via any means and to any handset, including cellphones. Two kinds of competitors are competing in this space: one set is focused on VoIP for medium to large enterprises, while another is targeting the small-to-medium business (SMB) market. VoIP runs both voice and data communications over a single network, which can significantly reduce infrastructure costs. The prices of extensions on VoIP are lower than for PBXs and key systems. VoIP switches run on commodity hardware, such as PCs or Linux systems. Rather than closed architectures, these devices rely on standard interfaces. VoIP devices have simple, intuitive user interfaces, so users can often make simple system configuration changes. Dual-mode cellphones enable users to continue their conversations as they move between an outside cellular service and an internal Wi-Fi network, so that it is no longer necessary to carry both a desktop phone and a cellphone. Maintenance becomes simpler as there are fewer devices to oversee.

CompuMate @ VoIP technology
CompuMate’s expertise, our knowledge are an asset to anyone who believes in quality and reliable technology solutions. Let it be any kind telecommunication infrastructure you got – we have the right matching solution for your company.

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