5G is the next generation of wireless technology, and it is set to revolutionize the way we use the internet mainly because of its vastly improved speed. This improved speed, as well as 5G’s reduced latency, make 5G the ideal technology for Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) applications.
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How theft of service impacts business VoIP networks
Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) networks are vulnerable to a wide range of scams and fraudulent activities, including theft of service. In this article, we will discuss what theft of service is and how it impacts businesses' VoIP networks. We will also provide tips on how organizations can prevent or reduce the risks of this type of scam.
Why you should consider using softphones
Office desk phones are quickly becoming obsolete as many employees work off site. This is why forward-thinking businesses are using softphones instead of traditional telephony systems for most, if not all, of their communications. If your company hasn’t already done so, here are some compelling reasons to start using softphones.
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Choosing between Microsoft Teams and Google Meet
Microsoft Teams and Google Meet are two of the most popular online communication platforms today, thanks to their robust set of features that make staying connected with clients and colleagues easy and convenient. As the two tools are pretty much the same in terms of functionality, picking just one can be a challenge.
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Get VoIP-ready for the holidays
For many businesses, the holidays can be one of the busiest times of the year, with clients calling left and right. Fortunately, Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) systems offer numerous cloud-enabled features that ought to help you handle large volumes of calls and cover periods when you are closed.
How to know if your VoIP system is in danger
Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) systems are known for enabling mobile workforces, reducing costs, and offering advanced call features. However, what many people may not know is that VoIP systems are not immune to hackers and cyberattacks. Here are the signs that might indicate that your VoIP system is being hacked.