VoIP is a recent technology that is gradually settling in the world of telecommunications and meets the acronym Voice over Internet Protocol.
You may wonder what VoIP is and Globtelecom answer it. It is the exchange of audio addresses made online or another network based on Internet Protocol (IP). In other words, analogue signals from an analog telephone line are transformed into digital data and transmitted over the Internet. Switching to VoIP telephony is a very smart and inexpensive step.
Many organizations, companies and individuals are changing to VoIP. The main reason for this migration is the saving of this technology. IP telephony is less expensive compared to traditional analogue telephony or PSTN (Public Switched Telephone Network). In addition to the great economic advantage, Globtelecom offers additional functions such as call forwarding, call forwarding and call waiting.
If you want to change the way you make and receive calls to VoIP know that you can carry your number with us. Globtelecom manages the portability of your current number and will be able to maintain it, but you can also request a new number.
Nowadays it is a tendency to move from traditional analogue telephony to telephony over the internet because of its multiple advantages.
These include the lower cost of calls than traditional telephony or the ability to make and receive calls from anywhere in the world, with an Internet connection.
IP telephony allows you to make a call from anywhere you have network connectivity. IP telephones transmit the signal over the Internet and these can be managed from anywhere there is a connection. This is a great advantage for those who travel a lot.
If you decide to switch to this technology, your new VoIP line you will be administered a gadget called an Analog Phone Adapter (ATA), with which you can use your old analog phone with an IP line. You can also directly get a new phone with IP connectivity.
Switching to VoIP is a fairly simple task and setting it up is even easier. All you need is to connect your IP phone to a router. It’s simple, isn’t it?
Thinking of continuing with your old phone line or modernizing with VoIP technology?
You decide.