21st Century Networks
Like it or not Telecoms is on the move. Over the last decade most of the focus for this has been the transition of data based services to a networking model based on the technology of the internet protocol (IP).
Office Phones are Pain in the Neck!
An office worker can spend anything from 25 to 40 hours a week in a static position working at a computer. Back pain and stiff neck are one of the most common work related health problems, yet it can be easily prevented by ensuring that your working environment is back friendly.
Read moreSmall firms urged to adopt IP telephony to remain competitive
Small companies are keen to embrace VoIP, but still aren’t seeing the real advantages of convergence. Small businesses warned that failure to adopt IP telephony systems could leave them at a "competitive disadvantage".
SME’s ‘Spoiled for Choice’ With VoIP
VOIP can change the way a company does business – especially for a small business. For most SME’s, VOIP will be a priority for the upcoming year. Small businesses planning to upgrade their telephone face a mind boggling array of options.
VoIP 'can deliver range of improvements'
Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) technology does not simply deliver significant cost savings to companies, but also a range of other benefits that can also be measured.
VoIP ‘attractive for even the smallest business’
Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) is not only beneficial to larger corporations, according to one expert. Margaret Hopkins, associate at consultancy firm Analyses, suggested there are advantages for even small firms to using the technology.

