Virtual PBX - A Tale of Two Networks Part 2: Your WAN
At TeleDynamic, we've seen the best and the worst of LAN networks. Some were built and configured correctly to handle Business VoIP, others were not. This is a tale of the best and the worst that WANs can be and how to improve them to support the addition of Virtual PBX onto your network. You…
Introducing TeleDynamic's Resilient Voice Architecture for Virtual PBX
As a long-time Business VoIP Provider, one of the most common questions we get from customers is whether Virtual VoIP call quality and reliability is as good as traditional phone service. The honest answer is, Virtual VoIP quality can be superb if it's set up properly. Unlike traditional voice lines, hosted VoIP q
The One Secret You Should Know Before Getting Hosted IP Telephony Service
In the early days of Voice over Internet Protocal (VoIP), call quality was poor. The most common cause was the inability of data networks to support voice. Networks had been designed for data, not real-time voice Bandwidth was expensive The Internet was mostly text so high throughput data circuits were not in demand yet Predictably,…
8X8 Inc. Does Virtual PBX Right
8X8 is a virtual voice, video, mobile and unified communications company. And in my opinion, they're one the best out there. Introducing voice over Internet "way back" in 2002, 8x8 is truly a pioneer in the Virtual PBX/VoiP service industry. They have steadily grown over the past 10 years to become the largest player in the…
How to Turn a Virtual PBX Into a Virtual Office: Features & Hosts
How Virtual PBX Virtual Offices Can Change The Way You Do BusinessIn previous posts, I have written about how Virtual PBX services have finally come of age. When it first arrived on the scene, there were many negative reports related to providers going out of business, inadequate bandwidth, router failure
Is Virtual PBX Right for My Business: 5 Key Benefits Explained
Having a Virtual PBX system means that the guts of your business telecomunications systems are hosted remotely. It's your phone system in the cloud. With a Virtual PBX, the phone system lives in your data center, not in your office. That means that you don’t have to take care of it, upgrade it, and keep…