Are you Ready to VoIP?
Unless you've been on an extended hiatus in the Australian outback, you've probably heard somebody use the word "VoIP." VoIP stands for "Voice over Internet Protocol" and the reason it's being used so much is that, quite simply, it saves businesses money.
Even those who already know that VoIP is a way to reduce the cost of traditional communications don't always understand its benefits and risks. VoIP is still a new technology, and without the right network infrastructure, it's almost certain to deliver poor call quality, dropped calls, and echo. What business can afford a choppy line when dealing with a big potential customer?
Fortunately, Fonality has created a phone system that allows growing businesses to realize the financial benefits of VoIP yet enjoy the reliability of existing analog and digital telephone lines.
VoIP-Ready Phone System
PBXtra comes VoIP-ready — right out of the box. When your VoIP line becomes unreliable, PBXtra falls back to your regular analog telephone line (PSTN) automatically so you can always make a call. PBXtra seamlessly blends low-cost VoIP with ultra-reliable PSTN to provide you the best of both worlds. We call this technology PSTN-Fallback.
Free Branch Office & Home Worker Calls
Even if you don't want your business to use VoIP as your primary interface to the outside world, PBXtra allows you to set up your phone system to use VoIP selectively for designated calls such as intra-office, branch office, and international calls. This alone can save you thousands of dollars on your phone bill. Use PBXtra with VoIP service providers (for external calls to other businesses), and save even more.
Future Proof Your Phone System
When you invest in a business phone system, you want to know that it will still be cutting edge in the future. With PBXtra, your phone system is "future proof." VoIP is poised to become the industry standard for business, and as the technology evolves, PBXtra will be there. It's VoIP-ready today!
Free White Paper
Fonality's CEO, Chris Lyman, has authored a whitepaper entitled VoIP without Hype: What Businesses Need to Know. This whitepaper explains, in simple language, what VoIP is and what you need to know before you consider deploying it within your company.


