Monday, December 1, 2008

VOIP For Business

VoIP for Business - Great Advantages

by matth02

VoIP, otherwise known as Voice Over Internet Protocol, is a brand new type of technology that allows users to use the Internet to make phone calls. Because of its unique features, VoIP enables people to make phone calls without the typical phone charges. This can be highly beneficial to companies and individuals alike. Let 's take a closer look at Voip.

One of the most appealing advantages of VoIP, over the traditional landline phone service, is that it provides lower costs. VoIP is able to do this since they are not regulated by the FCC and are not required to pay the taxes common to traditional phone companies. VoIP passes these savings onto their customers. Most VoIP providers offer low cost unlimited monthly calling plans. A business can call long distance during peak hours and avoid the expenses associated with traditional phone service. There may be extra fees for international calls, but they are cheaper than the traditional phone company. This will result in substantial savings on the phone bill over the course of a year. Extra services such as caller id and call forwarding are also often included at no additional charge.

VoIP is portable and flexible. With VoIP, data and voice are integrated and do not require separate networks. Sometimes there is a lot of movement in companies resulting in a great deal of work and hassles. With VoIP, if an employee moves, it can now be as easy and quick as simply plugging the IP phone into a different broadband network jack. Also, telecommuting becomes simple and viable. If you need to stay home for the day, you can still be a productive employee. There is also the advantage of having messages sent to email. Now the employee doesn't have to retrieve their messages from voice mail. In fact, you can even get faxes with email. All your messages are now organized in one place.

Mobility is another key advantage to VoIP. You can keep your area code from anywhere in the world. This eliminates international rates. You can be reached in Australia, using your Texas area code. It will be as if you were making the phone call from your very own office. If you are going to be away for a while, you can see how the savings begin to add up. Virtual phone numbers keep your calls at home, even though you may not be there. Your phone system can go anywhere with you with a simple access to a broadband connection. In addition, you can use your laptop to send and receive messages with a simple microphone and headphone connection.

There are some problems with VoIP since it is still in its growing stages, but these are expected to be resolved in time. The benefits result in lower costs and increased productivity. These are what every business strives for. If this sounds like an attractive outcome for your business then climb aboard the VoIP bandwagon and allow your company to attain its business goals.

About the Author

More Business VoIP Articles at http://www.eVoIP-Today.com. Learn how to operate a Successful Niche Website Network at http://eWebCreator.com. Matthew Hick has been designing profitable Adsense Websites for over 5 years.

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Embrace VOIP

Why Everyone Should Be Embracing VOIP


by johnmce

Voice over IP (VOIP) is one of the greatest things to come out of the internet. Although not a new concept, since scientists realised its potential back in the 70s, it has really only become popular within the last half a decade. There are a number of reasons why it didn't come about earlier, the main being slow web speeds. Before broadband, using VOIP services was fairly temperamental, often calls were jittery, laggy and poor quality. Thankfully broadband and particularly wireless internet has allowed voice over IP to flourish globally.

When talking about VOIP many people assume you are talking about Skype. Certainly Skype is one of the most popular and well known applications, recently reporting over 100 million downloads, however it is by far not the only VOIP client around. In fact there are numerous other clients, all with different quirks, features and compatibilities.

Mobile phones are now becoming increasingly powerful and technologically advanced. Despite voice over IP being a competing product to the mobile phone industry, the latest phones are paradoxically supporting the growth of VOIP. Nokia, one of the largest mobile phone manufactures in the world, no longer claims to make mobile phones, instead mini computers. Since phones are packed with the latest gadgets, they in effect are pocket size computers that can also take pictures, play games, stream music and now make free phones calls anywhere in the world using voice over IP.

Smart phones, the latest branding for next generation mobile phones, come with powerful operating systems, plenty of memory and wifi, combining these with normal phone features, a microphone and speaker, make a smart phone the ideal platform to support VOIP.

Advantages of using VOIP are clear, firstly and primarily, it is possible to have unlimited phone usage for free. However to get truly free calls, you will need to be connected to a wireless access point, ideally a free of charge one, for example in a coffee shop. Secondly you can only call someone else who is using the same software as you, and that they are online.

Additionally with VOIP international calls are a thing of the past, it doesn't matter if you are calling your neighbour or your long lost cousin in Tanzania, as long as you are both online you can enjoy unlimited and cost free chatting! The only thing you need to worry about is the different time zones. Further more with VOIP making conference calls is just as easy as making any calls, therefore if you wish to chat with your long lost cousin, great grandmother and distant nephew, it is not a problem, the more the merrier.

Other great benefits include web based voicemail, which allows anyone to access their personal messages wherever is convenient, whether that is a public library, friends laptop, or indeed your own mobile phone. Virtual phone numbers allow businesses to opt for geographical numbers despite not being in the local area. This is beneficial to customers, who can speak to the company at the cost of a local phone call, and the business who can show they have a local presence.

In conclusion, there is nothing that should be stopping you embracing the possibilities of VOIP. Communication is the principal dimension driving evolution. Join the millions of users globally and unleash the power of the internet as it had been forecast decades ago.

About the Author

John Mce writes on behalf of G3 telecommunications. Enterprise & business VOIP solutions & IP telephone systems at G3 Telecommunications.

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VOIP Security

How Secure Is Your VOIP Network?

by johnmce

Voice over IP telephone services are revolutionizing how the world communicates, individuals, and businesses are embracing the capabilities and harnessing the power of the internet. Despite voice over IP being a great technological breakthrough, security is still a major concern, yet with the proper precautions it should not have to be.

Most users implementing VOIP these days are primarily concerned about voice quality, latency and interoperability. However we shouldn't overlook the security risks that can crop up when the voice and data worlds converge, users and analysts say.

With voice over IP, voice traffic is carried over a packet-switched data network via Internet Protocol. VOIP networks treat voice as another form of data but use sophisticated voice-compression algorithms to ensure optimal bandwidth utilization. As a result, VOIP networks are able to carry many more voice calls than traditional switched circuit networks. Voice over IP also enables enhanced services such as unified communications.

Securing voice traffic on such networks isn't very different from securing any data traffic on an IP network. In a VOIP world, private branch exchanges are replaced by server-based IP PBXs running on Windows NT or a vendor 's proprietary operating system. Such call management boxes, which are used both for serving up VOIP services and for logging call information, are susceptible to virus attacks and hackers. Break-ins of these servers could result in the loss or compromise of potentially sensitive data..
Consequently, it 's important that such equipment is properly locked down, placed behind firewalls, patched against vulnerabilities and frequently monitored using intrusion-detection systems.

The University of Houston went one step further and made sure that its call manager and its entire VOIP network aren't directly accessible from the Internet. The school has put its IP PBXs in a different domain than its other servers and has limited administration access to the servers.

VOIP gateway technologies are also a potential weak point. When VOIP is used externally, gateway technologies convert data packets from the IP network into voice before sending them over a public switched telephone network. When VOIP is used internally, the gateways basically route packetised voice data between the source and the destination.

The concern here is that such gateways can be hacked into by malicious attackers in order to make free telephone calls. The trick to protecting against this lies in having strict access-control lists and making sure the gateway is configured in such a fashion that only the people on this list are permitted to make and receive VOIP calls.

As with traditional telephony, eavesdropping is a concern for organizations using VOIP-and the consequences can be greater. Because voice travels in packets over the data network, hackers can use data-sniffing and other hacking tools to identify, modify, store and play back voice traffic traversing the network.

Ultimately, it 's important to remember that securing a VOIP infrastructure involves nothing that is drastically different from the measures corporations have always taken to protect their data. To sum up, There are a few simple things any corporation can take to protect their VOIP network, firstly separating and isolating voice traffic onto a virtual LAN is one way of mitigating the risk, of unauthorized access. Secondly using access lists that define exactly who is entitled to access the network will stamp out external threats. Finally using encryption, as you should with any sensitive data, adds another layer to your secure communication.


About the Author

John Mce writes on behalf of G3 telecommunications Find out about enterprise & business VOIP solutions & IP telephone systems at G3 Telecommunications.

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Tuesday, November 11, 2008

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Saturday, November 8, 2008

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Frequently Asked Questions

We are a small, budget-conscious company. Can you help us?

Yes, in fact we work with companies that range in size from 1 employee to 1000 employees.

I have an existing phone system and don't know if I need a new one. What should I do?

Our philosophy is that you won't know the answer to that question without a proper evaluation of your system.
With that in mind, we recommend a free technology assessment from our team.
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How long have you been in business?

We are entering our fourth year, have serviced over 40 industries, and have a combined 20 years experience in the telecommunications industry. Our skilled technicians are fast and friendly, and will leave you with the assurance that you made the right call!

How much do your phone systems cost?

They vary. With systems starting at $695.00, we offer affordable, customizable, expandable solutions that are designed to meet your needs now, and into the future. Some of our clients require very advanced systems that become more pricy, while others may only need some very basic features.
The beauty of these Talkswitch systems is that they come with all the whistles and bells you need, but may never have to use!

What types of phone systems have you seen?

Our clients have come to us with existing brands such as Avaya, Cisco, Panasonic, NEC, Toshiba, Mitel. Some of them more than twenty years old. While we CAN deal in any other brand, we believe the best available solution for the SMB (Small to Medium sized Business) is offered by Talkswitch. (
www.talkswitch.com)

What happens when I contact your company?

While you may get voicemail at first, you'll be contacted by one of our sales professionals, (Not some call center or answering service that you might get elsewhere). We're a local franchise trying to earn every bit of business people entrust to us, and want to earn your approval, so you'll feel safe not only with your decision, but when recommending us to someone you care about. When you contact us, we will of course, like you, have some questions to help determine whether or not we're even the right fit for your company. We realize your needs may not match our ability, or vice versa.

Are Talkswitch phone systems easy to use?

Yes. These systems are known for their ease of use and can be set to do most anything you'd like or expect from a state of the art phone system. Forward calls to your cell phone or another extension, Caller and/or number i.d., auto attendant, parking calls, ring groups, music and/or message on hold, the list goes on and on. If you have a favorite MP3? Make it your hold music. Want to do an advertisement about your company with a captive audience? go for it!

Are the Talkswitch phone systems CONVERTIBLE to an existing "brand x" phone system?

Typically not, as brands are built within a "closed loop" system. However... the use of existing wiring is very common, and can save on cost. When purchasing a VoIP solution, you'll want to consider your existing phone service (or "carrier") to one of our partner companies* to ensure you're getting the best rate, coupled with the best offerings that meet your needs, and of course, receive excellent service.

So, are these phones reliable?

Very. We've been receiving high praise from our existing clients for the clarity on both ends of their calls, and the consistency with which they operate. They are built to last, and given the expandability, The Talkswitch system is an excellent economical choice for the small/medium sized business.

What about scalability?

One of the top features of these phone systems is the ability to add on as your business grows, whether it's more phones or more lines. Often times, companies realize growth within a short period of time. We will ask about growth potential prior to selling you a system to make sure you're making the best purchase not only for today, but well into the future. Here's a quick example. If you purchase either a VoIP or analog solution now, and need only need four lines, you can add more lines by adding to your existing system or by adding another box. It all comes down to what makes the most sense for you NOW. Either way, each system comes ready to accept up to 16 phones. If your system is set up for VoIP, the newly added phones DO NOT need to be IP phones, but can be simple analog phones, presenting a cost savings for you.

How long does it take to install my new system?

In many cases a few hours. Sometimes we need to come back, or even install after hours or on weekends. We're ready to accomodate you! Once we've ordered your new system, we'll contact you to discuss the particulars on who will get what type of phones, what you'd like them to be called, and what extension sequence we'll need to follow. The day of the install we'll train you and your staff on usage, make sure you're comfortable with the features and options, and be on our way.

Do you offer leasing/financing?

As we like to say no matter what the question about our service or our phone systems, the simple answer is Yes. We'll help tailor the right payment plan for you. Ask a sales representative for more information.

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Our clients are talking!!!.... about the level of quality and service they've received from us.
Read what they have to say about Concerto Networks Detroit (and nextphonesystem.com)!


"My company recently had a Talkswith phone system installed by Concerto Networks. Working with this company, I found them to be efficient, honest and timely. The installation was done within a week's time, and everything was working to our satisfaction. Everyone was more than helpful and returned emails and/or phone calls promptly. They were more than willing to solve any glitches that we may have had, and answered any questions to our satisfaction. I would not hesitate to recommend Concerto Networks Detroit to my friends or business associates."

- Vicki Inman
Quality Medical Reimbursement
Waterford, MI


"We recently switched over to Concerto Networks and we love it! The phones are very self explanatory and user friendly. These phones can be taken with you anywhere so you are always available at your work ext. when you work from home, or at another office locations; this makes our staff more reliable and it convenient for everyone. Whenever we had questions Scott and/or Dan always answered in prompt timing, and went out their way to satisfy us and make us feel as comfortable as possible using our new phone system."

-Chaka Harris
United Cerebral Palsy of Metro Detroit


When we first tried maintaining our own database, we were lost. We had several security breaches and almost lost a large portion of our market share. SInce hiring Concerto Networks Detroit, we have been able to focus on our business, knowing they are taking care of all of our important data.
- Greg Buckles
Vice President, Global Market Business Ventures Inc.

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Services We Provide

Concerto Networks Detroit is committed to bringing you a consistently high level of service. We are an indispensable asset to over 40 successful enterprises.

We're the company you never have to call for the problem you never knew you had!

We provide the following services:

1. Continuous Back-up and restoration services
2. Server management
3. Information technology analysis, strategy, and design
4. Around the clock security monitoring and unmatched protection
5. Network design, continuous maintenance, and support
6. Ongoing consultation
7. On-site maintenance and support
8. Remote monitoring and support
9. Database management and integrity
10. Website maintenance
11. Spam filtering services
12. Unmatched anti-virus protection

Protect Your Network before it's too late!

Discover the power that peace of mind can bring. Call Concerto Networks Detroit today!

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Monday, November 3, 2008

CEO Profile

Scott MacMartin joined Concerto Networks Inc.® in March of 2006 as a franchise owner in Detroit, Michigan.

Each Concerto Networks franchise owner strives to provide consistent-quality, computer and business technology support to small-to-medium size businesses nationwide, allowing clients to focus on their business and not their technology. Welcome to the Simple Office®.

Prior to coming on board with Concerto Networks, Scott spent 7 years in the automotive industry, most recently in the past 2 years as an Account Manager for Illinois Tool Works. In this role he managed projects for such commercial accounts as GM, Ford and DCX. In this role he was responsible for new product development, business development and personally working with valued customers to ensure the success of their projects.

Previous to this he spent 5 years working his way from Engineering positions to Sales Engineer and finally to Account Manager for Verstand Engineering and then Hutchinson Fluid Transfer Systems. Elevating to management roles from engineering functions gave Scott a solid foundation and added value for his clients because of his dynamic history. Helping clients grow their business as a measure of success, understanding their needs and challenges in order to present solutions is part of Scott’s strong background.

Owner:
Scott MacMartin

Solutions Offered

Each Concerto Networks franchise owner is positioned to act as an outsourced Information Technology (IT) Director, offering services that include initial needs assessments, purchasing guidance, installation, and maintenance of complete office technology systems including business systems, wired and wireless communications and networking, computer hardware and software, and Internet and Web hosting solutions.

Available Hours

Emergency Response Times Upon Request with Service Plans

Service Area Includes

Detroit & surrounding areas

Training and Certifications

Concerto Networks University™
Sprint Certified Business Agent
Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering - Kettering University (Formerly GMI)
Masters of Business Administration (MBA) – Oakland University

Monday, October 27, 2008

Phones Made For Sales People

In the last few years, softphones – essentially virtual telephones that reside on your PC - have become very popular with the road warrior set. Using a softphone means those workers don’t need to pack extra equipment when they travel, and because they work over the Internet, it can help save a lot of money on the long distance charges that traveling employees often incur.

There are cons of course. In order to receive calls your PC needs to be powered on, and in the event of a system crash your softphone won’t function. There is also the issue of network traffic that can degrade call quality. For those, and other reasons, a physical phone handset is still the best option in an office setting. If you do a lot of traveling or remote working though, a softphone is a nice option.

We get a lot of questions from customers asking about which softphone they should use with their TalkSwitch system, and we’re always happy to point them in the direction of the Counterpath Eyebeam v1.5. It’s an easy to use product that integrates nicely with the TalkSwitch feature set.

You can find more information on the Counterpath Eyebeam by visiting the website at: http://www.counterpath.com/eyebeam-overview.html

Source: Chris Brennan, Talkswitch

Small Business Telecom 2008

2007 was an interesting year for telephony in the SMB space. We saw the ongoing marriage of Voice over IP services with customer premises equipment, which I attribute to reliability and quality having finally passed a tipping point. Small Business owners are always looking to reduce costs, and are often willing to take risks on new technology faster than their larger brethren. We all know that VoIP still isn’t a completely mature technology, but the ROI is so compelling that it is hard to resist deploying it in some capacity.

The tipping point is best represented by one solution – the hybrid.

Hybrid analog/VoIP PBXs are in demand. Why? Because not everyone is ready to give up their connections to the traditional telephone system. For some businesses, VoIP doesn’t offer a significant enough cost saving to make it worth the risk to completely switch. Others see it as complex and don’t feel confident in their ability to use this new technology. A hybrid solution lets those businesses experiment with VoIP, while keeping a traditional phone network safety net.

VoIP is about more than just transporting voice. We’re seeing the natural evolution that involves the integration of voice with applications. Social networking, conference collaboration, presence and routing applications, voice networking while gaming and click-to-dial from a web page are all examples of applications that make effective use of VoIP.

As we move further into 2008, I, and many others, expect analog trunking will continue to decline. Most of this can be attributed to the incumbent phone companies not offering any new “bang for your buck” features in their existing service packages. New competitors are entering the market every day with very competitive long distance and local service packages that come with all the necessary features included. Eventually, the incumbent providers are going to reach a point where they have to drop prices in order to compete and survive. When that happens, it will be interesting to see how that ripples across the industry. Will it lead to the demise of some of the newer VoIP service providers, or will it simply put the two technologies on a level playing field when it comes to price? I expect the answer to that question to reveal itself as this year rolls on.

I believe we’ll see a continued evolution as 2008 rolls along, one that will see both traditional and VoIP service providers strive to meet the changing demands of the market. I also believe that it is the hybrid systems, especially those that are designed to be owner-friendly enough that a small business-person can set up and maintain them, that are best suited to take advantage of this evolution. They provide maximum flexibility, and give businesses the ability to take advantage of all the benefits inherent in each technology.

source: Eric Ramsden of TalkSwitch

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Phone System Horror Story

So, you’re in the market for a new phone system. You’re doing your due diligence, sifting through the vast features and benefits, and all the while, looking at your budget, hoping to get this done so you can get back to your real job.

You get started where most everyone does these days, on Google, typing in some key words that may lead you to a good deal. There, among the usual information, you see it right there, off to the side,“reconditioned phone systems” (or something equal to that) and you think “hey!, now we’re talking!”

You may have just stumbled on to someone else's problem at a great price. Our advice, whether its through our company or not, is to BUY A NEW PHONE SYSTEM.

We’ve had to add more storage space in our back room just to hold all of the letters
and testimonials from people that have found out the hard way how costly it can be to purchase a reconditioned, refurbished, or used phone system.

See, the problem is, the company selling you this system may also have no clue it’s bad, because they bought it used too. Here’s something else to consider, you may not find out it’s bad right away, which makes matters even worse.

Here’s an example; The Smith company purchased a new phone system for their office of about 15 people, and felt good about life. They learned how to use it, and became fond of it. The only problem was, they would get complaints now and then from people in the field saying “we must have a bad connection” or “speak up!” To which they replied “I am” or “Is that any better?”

One and ½ years go by, and they have all finally been part of enough poor quality calls and had the boss upset that they give us a call and ask us to put in a new phone system. We listen as they explain they’ve only had it that year and a half, so we ask what’s wrong, and you know the rest.

At some point, prior to them buying the system, something bad happened, and they bought a bad system. So take our advice, save yourself a lot of money and time, and buy a new phone system. Preferably from us at NextPhoneSystem.com.

Message From The CEO

In today’s economy, it’s more important than ever to have the type of quality network support that will allow you to stay focused on your business, not having to chase after today’s dilemma, or be putting out fires. We see it all too often where the business owner is trying to be all things to all people, and therefore becomes the “Jack of all trades, and master of none”.

Even companies that have “an IT guy” are often turning this talented person toward solving and monitoring issues that are internally focused, instead of on client issues that actually result in generating revenue.

We have a client that employs a workforce that designs and builds robots. So these are not your run of the mill tech guys, and would blow most out of the water in regards to technical acumen. They hired us because they realized that when the company computer system is down for any reason they cannot connect to the server locally or remotely, perform tasks as mundane as loading software, or de-fragment or troubleshoot a printer or computer issue. Besides these issues, it’s costing them MONEY!

They were intrigued by our ability to handle these issues at a very reasonable rate and that we were not focused on charging an hourly rate for our time; but rather that we were able to focus on solving a mission critical problem...remotely.

And so it is with you, our future and current customers, to consider the advantages for your small business, and get back to work that pays!

Scott MacMartin
CEO

Monday, October 6, 2008

TalkSwitch Top Channel Program

TalkSwitch Makes PHONE+ Magazine’s List of Top 50 Channel Programs

PHONE+ Top 50 Channel ProgramsTalkSwitch is proud to announce that it has been recognized by PHONE+ magazine as a Top 50 Channel Program for 2008. The Top 50 Channel Program Awards are given out to the best manufacturers, vendors and resellers who go above and beyond to provide their channel partners with extra attention, rapid quotes, sales training and special promotions.

The Top 50 was decided entirely by reader and reseller votes, unlike many other industry awards. Votes were collected over the past month, with the results published today.

Source: TalkSwitch
Posted by Michael Doyon

Monday, September 15, 2008

What Should You Look For In A New Phone System?

For small businesses looking to purchase a new phone system, the sheer volume of information out there can be overwhelming. Frankly, it can be tough to even know where to start. Do you need VoIP, what kind of phones do you want to use, and who’s going to install and maintain it, are the questions that can leave small business owners scratching their heads. But it doesn’t have to be so difficult! If you know the right questions to ask prospective vendors, it can make the decision-making process a much easier and more enjoyable one. That’s why we’ve created this handy downloadable checklist of issues to take into consideration when looking for that perfect system. If a vendor can’t - or won’t - give you a straight answer to these questions, stay away!

You can download the checklist by clicking here.

Category: Tips and Tricks
Posted by: Chris Brennan
Source: TalkSwitch.com

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

NextPhoneSystem.com Launches Internet Marketing Campaign

The team at NextPhoneSystem.com has implemented an aggressive Internet Marketing campaign to communicate their expertise of saving companies thousands of dollars on telephone systems.

The business community will be able to learn some of the most frequently asked questions by new phone system buyers, as well as, access the company website through the world's most popular search engine; Google.com.

So whether you are searching for a "new phone system"or "VOIP Phone System" and the team at NextPhoneSystem.com will be there to assist you 24 hours a day.

NextPhoneSystem.com is a consortium of telecommunications experts experienced in saving businesses significant amounts of money on their commercial and business phone systems.

Sunday, September 7, 2008

NextPhoneSystem.com Launches Blog

Welcome to the www.NextPhoneSystem.com blog. This is blog is the premier source on the Internet to learn about myths, truths, and everything in between about the next phone system your firm will purchase.

Our team of experts will guide you through your research and purchase of a commercial telephone system.

For further information, our team is available at www.NextPhoneSystem.com for further information. Please stay tuned for additional posts on a regular basis.

The NextPhoneSystem.com Team