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2talk's Julian Rivers-Smith details how VoIP revolutionises contact centres, from cost savings to remote working flexibility.
A properly integrated Microsoft Lync deployment is wonderful, says Deanne Jessep, UCFX director of business development, but there are pitfalls to avoid.
Julian Rivers-Smith, 2Talk senior VoIP engineer, offers some tips to get that customer over the sales finish line.
VoIP revolutionises business telecoms, ditching traditional phone lines for internet calls, boosting quality and slashing costs.
Wholesale broadband price wars ignite as UK gears up for ultrafast fibre, promising a digital revolution in business communications.
Technology enables employees to work together seamlessly despite geographic distances, helping companies like Asnet Technologies retain top talent.
What is SIP trunking technology and how can it benefit New Zealand businesses? James Meharry, Product Marketing Manager, CallPlus, answers nine FAQs.
The humble private branch exchange (PBX) is morphing from telephony basics into an IP-based, enterprise communications gateway.
Telarus targets Kiwi SMEs, inking deals with Vector and CityLink, as CEO Jules Rumsey predicts deregulation will drive demand for managed services.
Videoconferencing has seen significant growth in New Zealand, with companies utilising the benefits including faster decision-making and improved collaboration.
Many businesses in Asia-Pacific unprepared for disasters, with only 36% implementing recovery solutions, risking valuable data and connectivity.
The biggest issue with VoIP is that no matter which vendor's product is sold resellers need to have a network provider to connect the system to.