Business phone systems have undergone significant transformations, adapting to the evolving needs of modern enterprises. Gone are the days of traditional landline phones and cumbersome hardware installations. Instead, contemporary business phone systems have embraced cloud technology, revolutionizing the way organizations communicate internally and with their customers.
How are business phone systems different today?
Here’s how to fix the most common VoIP issues
How to protect your business from TDoS attacks
Small businesses are increasingly moving from traditional telephones to Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) to save on costs. While VoIP offers many benefits, an unsecure system can leave your business vulnerable to a new kind of attack called telephony denial-of-service (TDoS). In this blog post, we will discuss what TDoS is and how you can protect your VoIP system and your business against it.
Discover the best VoIP service for your business
Gone are the days when companies had to spend a lot of money on long-distance phone calls to clients and partners. Thanks to Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP), you can now place and receive calls for free or a minimal fee. In this blog, we will tackle the different VoIP services to help you choose the one that best suits your business’s needs.
The dangers of TDoS to your VoIP systems
What you need to know about VoIP phone systems
While many businesses are already using Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) phones to connect with their customers and other stakeholders, some still depend on traditional telephone systems to get the job done. This is because many organizations aren't aware of the crucial gains in productivity and efficiency that come with internet phones.
Optimize your phones by fixing these VoIP issues
5 VoIP services to help your business
Improve communication by dealing with VoIP issues
What’s happening to Skype for Business?
Microsoft unveiled plenty of new developments and upgrades during last month’s Ignite conference, but one that shocked many users is what’s happening to Skype for Business. The tech giant confirmed that they are phasing out Skype for Business and going all in on their new collaboration platform, Microsoft Teams.