With more teams working remotely, modern phone systems are evolving fast. Discover how Zoom Phone compares to traditional Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP), and learn which one is right for your company’s needs, budget, and tech comfort level.
What’s the difference?
Traditional VoIP systems have been around for a while, enabling phone calls over the internet instead of using traditional phone lines.
Zoom Phone vs. VoIP: What these phone systems can do for your business
Essential Skype alternatives for business success in 2025
Mark your calendars: May 5, 2025 is the date Microsoft pulls the plug on Skype. For many businesses, this signals a necessary shift toward more robust and feature-rich communication platforms. Instead of viewing this as an inconvenience, see it as an opportunity to level up your team's connectivity and efficiency.
Do you have the right internet bandwidth for remote working?
Internet bandwidth requirements for remote workers
Working from home is here to stay, and more businesses will continue to implement either a fully remote work policy or adopt a hybrid work model strategy. Some employees, however, may find it difficult to be as productive at home as they are at the office, especially if they don’t have sufficient internet bandwidth.
Comparing proprietary and open-source VoIP systems
Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) has come a long way in helping businesses use digital telephone features with significant cost savings. The challenge for small- and medium-sized businesses is knowing where to begin. Here’s a list of pros and cons to help you decide which system is right for you.
Can your internet bandwidth handle remote work?
Coming soon: Office 365 upgrade!
Did you know that Microsoft’s Office 365 platform provides updates to their online components once every quarter? This is quite impressive because as an end user, you’ll be able to enjoy a more feature-rich and intuitive experience with your cloud productivity suite without having to manually install the updates yourself.