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Your business is better connected with VoIP.

Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) enables businesses to make phone calls across computer networks, providing a low cost and efficient way to complement traditional phone systems. VoIP can be used in local office networks or between sites, enabling you to integrate call handling with other parts of your business such as your website. Using broadband, it can also deliver telephone services to remote users and home workers. Thereby reducing cost and improving productivity.

A single infrastructure carrying both data and voice, provided by one supplier, can be managed, maintained and upgraded much more efficiently than two separate networks for voice and data.

The protocol integrates telephone, fax, e-mail and other applications to capitalise on the benefits of unified messaging. And it better supports flexible working practices, whereby members of staff work from home or in dispersed, 'virtual' teams. As well as providing the opportunity for individuals to tap into colleagues' areas of specialism.

And through converged call centres, or 'IP contact centres', VoIP can be used to enhance relationships with your customers.
 
To instantly call any regular phone in the world at
significantly discounted rates, talk to Arthur McKay about VoIP today.