The VoIP Series Part 3: How It Works

network cabling installation

We’ve mentioned VoIP before – we have talked about cost-effectiveness and disaster readiness. Today, we’re going to give a short read on how this system works. Basic phones are analog systems. Analog requires that the circuit be open the entire duration of a call. This means a call on an analog requires a constant direct…

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The VoIP Series Part 2: Disaster Readiness

man picking up voip phone via sip trunk

As we’ve mentioned before, VoIP is cheap. There’s also a constant redundancy.   It’s bad enough when there’s a power outage in your area. If you were one of the unfortunate caught in the wake of Hurricane Sandy, your landlines and your cell phones were inoperable. The electrical grid is incredibly strained as it tries…

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