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Should Your Business Invest in an 1800 Number? Here’s What You Need to Know

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1800 Numbers Explained An 1800 number is a type of toll-free telephone number commonly used by businesses to enable customers to call them from landlines or mobile phones without incurring any charges. The business covers the costs of incoming calls, creating a seamless, customer-friendly, and free communication tool.

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How a PBX phone system works  

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PSTN (Public Switched Telephone Network) : The traditional landline telephone system that uses physical copper wires and circuit switching to make calls. SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) : A signaling protocol used to start, manage, and end VoIP calls. Want to learn more about real-life usages of PBX?

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Internet Outage in Much of Gaza Disrupts Humanitarian Operations, Deepens Isolation

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The telecom company Paltel said Friday that internet and landline services were restored in some areas in southern Gaza, including Khan Younis , with repairs ongoing in other southern and central areas. The vast majority of UNRWA workers don’t have connectivity in the areas affected by the outages.

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Telecom Jargon Demystified

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Here’s a simple breakdown: Conversion: When you make a VoIP call, your voice is converted into digital signals. Internet Transmission: These digital signals are then sent over the internet to the person you’re calling. Decoding: The recipient’s device receives the signals and converts them back into sound.