VoIP Service Providers for Business
One of the biggest advantages of VoIP is that you have a much greater range of Service providers to choose from. Typically we now know these as 'SIP Trunk Providers' or 'ITSPs' which stands for Internet Telephony Service Provider.
You do not necessarily have to restrict yourself to just 1 VoIP Service Provider. In fact you don’t even have to restrict yourself to just Local Providers; VoIP gives you access to Service Providers anywhere. What this means for your business is that whereever you have broadband or internet present you can plug in your IP Phone and connect to virtually any telephone number in the country or even world.
How to use SIP in business
For example, you are a small business that wants to present a London and Manchester office telephone number.
You subscribe to 2 x SIP trunks, one for London 0207 xxx xxx and one for Manchester 0161 xxx xxx. All with one IP Phone! Your office could be based in Scotland, the IP phone and SIP trunk provider would not know the difference and treat is as any other phone number.
If you call, or receive calls, from other countries on a regular basis then you should definately consider using a service Provider from that country as well. This means you could have a New York telephone number for your IP phone, thus anyone calling you from the US can call you on your New York telephone number.
Not only are you able to access the great rates that these Providers offer but you also have the advantage of being able to have a global presence and you friends, family and clients in those countries, who are not using VoIP, can call you for the cost of a local call.
SIP Trunk Supplier - call DENWA free on 08000 480 735
DENWA is a Business SIP trunk provider and can offer telephone numbers for virtually every town in the UK and International. However, we are a commercial SIP trunk provider / supplier selling only quality SIP trunks on business grade networks.
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