Every business is looking for ways to save money and improve their bottom line. Because of this, many are turning to Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) as it offers a number of features and benefits that can help reduce costs while improving communication.
A quick guide to VoIP Quality of Service
What you need to know about VoIP Quality of Service
Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) has become a popular communications solution for small- and medium-sized businesses. There are so many providers and services to choose from, but how do you pick the right one? One crucial factor you should look into is a vendor’s Quality of Service (QoS).
What is QoS?
VoIP providers and IT experts define QoS as the overall performance of a VoIP system or network.
Evaluating the total cost of VoIP systems
How much does a VoIP system cost?
Choosing whether or not to deploy VoIP phone systems is an easy decision. But choosing a system that works for your business can be difficult, with all the products, vendors, features, and data plans available. Oftentimes, however, selecting a VoIP system comes down to calculating the total cost of ownership (TCO).
What is TCO?
The TCO is the overall sum of procuring, deploying, and operating a VoIP system has over its life cycle, which is typically five years.