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How a VoIP Business Phone Service Can Reduce Costs for Your Company

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Choosing a VoIP business phone service can lead to significant cost savings – not just in phone bills, but also in infrastructure, maintenance, productivity, and long-term business scalability. Decreased calling costs – Traditional phone services often impose high fees for long-distance and international calls.

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What is SIP? Definition and Use for Businesses

NetWork Telecom

This blog post will break down SIP in easy-to-understand terms, explore the benefits it offers businesses like yours, and help you decide if SIP trunking could be the key to unlocking a smarter phone system for your company. We can help you find the perfect phone system solution for your needs. Click on each section to learn more.

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Common VoIP Security Threats and Protection Ways

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It allows easy integration with other communication technologies like video conferencing, instant messaging, and dispatches. VoIP can be used with various devices, including computers, smartphones, IP phones, and other internet-connected devices.

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What is Session Initiation Protocol (SIP)?

NetWork Telecom

In the world of business communications, traditional phone systems have long been a source of frustration. At its core, SIP is designed to be independent of the underlying transport layer, meaning it can work over TCP, UDP, or other network protocols. This is the old way—expensive and limited.

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Shared Spectrum in Education: Back-to-School for Policymakers

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Analysts and advocates for the Citizens Broadband Radio Service’s (CBRS) shared spectrum framework have often highlighted the technology’s growing potential in industrial sectors (such as manufacturing, transport hubs and logistics), defense systems, sports venues and service providers’ mobile phone networks.