As VoIP gains popularity, some businesses forgo traditional phones entirely - Business Courier of Cincinnati:
May 29, 2009
More than a fifth of American homes have only a wireless phone, new data suggest. But home isn’t the only place where the traditional landline is becoming optional. Businesses can now get by without phones, too. The idea, however, is not to put all employees on cell phones only.
Voice over Internet protocol, or VoIP, takes analog audio signals and converts them into digital data that can be transmitted over an Internet connection. The biggest advantage for users: flexibility...
More than a fifth of American homes have only a wireless phone, new data suggest. But home isn’t the only place where the traditional landline is becoming optional. Businesses can now get by without phones, too. The idea, however, is not to put all employees on cell phones only.
Voice over Internet protocol, or VoIP, takes analog audio signals and converts them into digital data that can be transmitted over an Internet connection. The biggest advantage for users: flexibility...
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