To review Part 1 in more detail, including lessons we learned in helping our Gulf Coast client plan for a migration from a traditional IP PBX to a cloud-based telephony system, click here. From our ...
Panasonic System Networks Company of America in August took the wraps off its new cloud-based telephony solution for small businesses. Dubbed the Panasonic Business Phone System, the solution is ...
Despite the rise of texting and messaging, phone communication remains essential. However, as telecom companies shift to digital and cloud technologies like Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP), there ...
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As flexible work environments become the norm and hybrid learning continues to grow in popularity, many colleges and universities have embraced cloud-based collaboration tools to enhance communication ...
A few months ago we told you about Switch, a new, cloud-based phone system from the makers of UberConference. Launched in beta back in September, the product is now becoming generally available for ...
IP telephony has been popular among companies looking to transform their voice communications or make their existing communications systems more unified, but also need to ensure that they are secure.
Telephony was among the first communication platforms to be used and has been around for nearly 150 years. For most of this time, it existed as traditional hard-wired, exchange based technology. Over ...
University of Melbourne has chosen to move its telephony solutions into the cloud after signing a contract deal with Amcom Telecommunications. University of Melbourne will deploy the Amcom cloud ...
Cloud telephony is emerging as one of the fastest-growing technologies of the decade. Its low setup cost and easy scalability makes it an easy choice for every business that has to deal with customers ...
I’ve recently been working with a client on the Gulf Coast – Hurricane Alley, as we like to call it – that is interested in replacing its traditional IP PBX system with a cloud-based telephony system.