THE VOIP GATEWAY: RELIABLE AND CRITICAL TOOL
Regardless of whether you are establishing VoIP telephony for your home or your business, the VoIP gateway is an essential element in making sure you are able to send and receive calls via IP
Regardless of whether you are establishing VoIP telephony for your home or your business, the VoIP gateway is an essential element in making sure you are able to send and receive calls via IP
In recent years, organizations using Mitel call recording software have begun to recognize the importance of the contact center as a significant source of business intelligence.
The 2009 calendar year has had a lack of announcements for new technology. There have been instead, announcement after announcement of lay offs, cut backs and plant closings. Not the case with Samsung
On one level, very little. VoIP — Voice over Internet Protocol — refers to the technology for taking a voice “call” and routing it over a data network like the public Internet.
We’ve just received Q1’09 market share information from InfoTrack’s enterprise communications study and we’re excited by the results. In Q4’08 Samsung was 5th in the Key/Hybrid market within the 2-400 line segment. Due to your efforts and our ability to sell as a team, we moved into the NUMBER 1 Position in the 2-400 lines segment during Q1’09! Wait there’s more – During this same time period when our sales channel and our Team were making this happen, overall industry Market Growth declined 28%, thus making our accomplishment even more significant and rewarding. This market place momentum increased our market share by 1% over last year with just one quarter of the year gone by. Samsung will continue to develop meaningful programs and promotions and support the dealers’ selling efforts with their dedicated resources. Eric Wortmann – Strategic Marketing June 23, 2009
Lets just go through various scenarios where VOIP can be beneficial for businesses
1) Relocating to a new office, 2) Existing single office with no PBX, 3) Existing single office with a local PBX with single trunks, and 4) More than one office with local PBX at each and multiple trunks