VoIP

On the road and connected

It's the weekend of Father's Day 2008, and parking for our business is not available. Galax is having another of those festivals that converts downtown into a huge walking mall. There are people everywhere but very little brick and mortar business is healthy during these festivals. Our network services, although virtual, still depends on walk-in business, and we're suffering.

Grandstream GX2000

Grandstream GX2000

The CallURTH agents' are of one voice. All of our call center operatives indicate the Grandstream GX2000 is their preferred VoIP terminal.

Why VoIP

Too many locations use separate networks for voice and data; justifications are disappearing very rapidly for that arrangement.

Voice communication transmits as continuously varying acoustic waves. As a child, I built string telephones; 50-feet mechanical transfers of acoustic energy were nothing short of amazing. However, sound waves lose energy in a very short distance and any obstruction alters waveform characteristics. For reliable reception over distance, voice communication must be a more focused and less mutable transfer.

Be not silent

You have many communication options. Call URTH wants you aware of your options. Call URTH can arrange VoIP service, but you have other options.

The traditional, hard-wired telephone service from local telephone companies is just one option. The perceived dependency of those local telephone company facilities are, however, coming to an end. They will continue providing a significant percentage of voice connectivity but consider alternatives.

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