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What is Hosted VoIP?

Hosted VoIP simply means having your wireless phone service hosted at another location other than your home office or business location. In most cases, when you subscribe to digital phone service or VoIP, an IT professional (or someone from your IT team) will install the necessary telecom equipment at the site so that you and your employees can make and receive calls over the internet at any time of day or night. This is also the option most businesspeople choose because a problem with VoIP service can be fixed right away if the equipment is on the premises. However, if you don't have an IT staff or professional working for your business full-time, how can you be sure that your telecom equipment is working properly? And, how can you fix problems should they come up? This is where hosted VoIP comes in-when the telecom equipment is at another site, IT professionals at that location can assess the problem and fix it right away. Many business owners agree that hosted VoIP is the best option, and here are a few of the reasons why.

Benefits of Hosted VoIP

The cost of having telecom equipment onsite can be costly for many businesses, so that ease and affordability of hosted VoIP is definitely a plus for startup companies. The monthly cost of hosted VoIP is also more predictable than if the equipment were onsite. Also, business owners can make the switch from on-site VoIP services to hosted VoIP gradually, which is an advantage-this means the business is not losing calls or customers while making the change. It is also easier to recover internet service if there is an unexpected change in weather or other emergency; offsite technicians can assess the problems and get your business up and running quickly in most cases. So, try hosted VoIP today-you'll be glad you did. Visit sites like www.verizon.com, www.skype.com, or www.cordia.us for more details.