Voice Services
POTS BUSINESS
LINES •
CENTREX •
VOICE T1 •
LONG
DISTANCE •
TOLL-FREE
SERVICES •
CONFERENCE
BRIDGES
VoIP •
SIP •
MOBILE WIRELESS
Almost every
business has a need for
reliable
voice services. However, today’s
technology has vastly changed the
ways in which business voice
services can be delivered. Making
the right choice up front can often
make or break a business. In the
past, a business' only choice for
business telephony was to bring in
POTS lines (Plain Old
Telephone Service), and as business
grew, more POTS lines would be
brought in. Today there are many
more choices regarding your
business voice services depending on
the type of business, the budget,
reliability requirements, etc.
Businesses
today ask themselves:
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Should I
only use
POTS lines for our
telecom solutions?
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Should we
bring in a
PRI
to handle our business phone
service?
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If we do that do I need
POTS lines for a backup?
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Can I roll
calls over to my cell phones?
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Would
an
Integrated Access T1 be better for my business
telecommunications needs and a
better fit for my budget?
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Is
VoIP
a realistic option for my telecom
voice services?
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Should I provide a
group
wireless plan or let
employees make their choices
individually?
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Where can I find a
business voice consultant to help
with my telecom solutions?
The methods of delivering
business
telecom services
are continuously evolving,
and businesses are realizing they need
either to employ a full-time
expert or make use of and
independent telecommunications
provider. TelecomMedic supplies
that much-needed unbiased expertise
for all sizes and types of
businesses.
Contact us today and a
voice consultant will
present all your options and help
you become a fully informed telecom
services buyer.
Voice services
today can be broken down into
nine
major categories:
POTS lines,
PRI,
Integrated Access,
VoIP,
SIP Trunking,
Long Distance,
Toll-Free,
Conference
Services,
and
Wireless/Cellular. Often
times a combination of the different
business voice services is necessary
to properly supply a business with
its primary and back up business
telecommunications requirements.
For more
information on each of the
categories please click the
applicable link above.