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PBXCompare.com Research Team Tests and Compares Top Business VoIP Providers
PBXCompare.com, a comparison and review website for hosted PBX () services, is in the process of expanding its reviews to include comparisons among the top four business VoIP providers, in addition to its reviews of top hosted PBX providers. The website also features new additions to the hosted PBX comparison charts on the home page.
The Single Most Important Thing to Know About Computer Phones (VoIP)
Over 90% of computer phones (VoIP) are not secure because they use a public known codex (publicly known encryption of sound packets) and a publicly known protocol to transport voice conversations. Therefore, users of these type of services are unknowingly exposing themselves to anyone who wants to listen in or access their confidential information.
5 Reasons Why Business VoIP Service is the Best Choice
Switching phone services can be quite problematic for many businesses, as the benefits really don't seem to outweigh the time and cost it effort take to switch providers. So when some businesses are confronted with the option of switching to business VoIP service, they decline. Understandably, many of use are set in our ways and if something isn't really broken, why fix it? This is may suffice for your home, but in the business world, it is imperative that your company is in line with the latest technological advances, especially if they have the opportunity to improve communications between you and clients.
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