VoIP phone system
With the explosion of the VoIP market there are more and more people looking to capitalise on the massive call costs. In order to use VoIP you will need to get yourself a VoIP phone system. Depending on whether you are looking to use VoIP for your home or conversely for a business will determine what type of VoIP phone system you are looking for.

If you are looking for a residential VoIP phone system there are only very few pieces of hardware that you will need to acquire. Therefore getting into the residential VoIP market is relatively cost affective. What you will need to get for your system is an ADSL2 internet connection to avoid calls breaking up with multiple lines. A voice gateway, for this I would recommend a Billion VoIP router (very reliable) and of course a VoIP phone. A softphone will suffice but I would recommend a VoIP handset. Last but not least you will of course need to get termination through a VoIP provider. They work in much the same way that a Telstra or Optus would operate, with reduced call rates (of course). As I said earlier a residential VoIP phone system is relatively inexpensive and you will save a lot on your call costs but you will not have the functionality that would be required of a business VoIP phone system.

With the maturing of the VoIP market and the entrance of companies that specialise in providing business VoIP solutions, a business VoIP phone system is becoming of interest to more and more businesses. With businesses looking more and more at moving to VoIP there are VoIP providers that are becoming increasingly proficient at providing quality business VoIP phone systems, which not  only capitalise on cheap calls but also offer ever increasing functionality. With a business VoIP phone system you will still need the ADSL2 internet connection and network gateway but in more cases than not businesses will opt for a PBX (private branch exchange) system. This VoIP PBX phone system is what really gives businesses the capability's to use VoIP to it's full potential, acquiring maximum functionality.

The use of  a business IP PBX allow companies to share telephony resources amongst many employees. This technology was previously only really attainable to large companies and of course had the price tag to suit. With the entrance of quality business VoIP providers these barriers to entry are being brought down allowing small to medium enterprise to acquire the use of this technology for a fraction of the price. For this reason the business VoIP phone systems is a rapidly growing market. However be sure to do your research when looking for a business VoIP provider as some are much better than others. Let me make it easy for you – RESONANCE NETWORKS !
 
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