IP Telephony (VoIP) ( The complete solution for your Retail Stores! )

Xjeem Networks (Smc-Private) Limited, is a company based in Pakistan founded by experienced professionals in the IT and Telecommunications market. Our mission is to deliver high quality, agile products and services that aim to add value to your business. We have certified technical team in IP-Telephony (VoIP) solutions, Virtualization of Servers and applications, Cloud Amazon AWS, Cloud Microsoft Azure and Google Cloud. We provide operational optimization, cost reduction with our consulting, training and project collaboration services.

How is VoIP Different from Regular Telephone Service?

VoIP phone service has been around for some time as businesses and entrepreneurs switch from telephone services that use PSTN (Public Switched Telephone Network). VoIP phone service uses an internet connection to deliver voice calls using packet switch technology. VoIP phone service is cost-effective, and the phone number that you purchase can be used from any compatible device, such as your desktop computer, laptop and mobile devices. The number stays with you wherever you are located as long as you have internet access, you can make a VoIP phone call. Learn more about the benefits of VoIP phone service today.

The Differences Between VoIP and Regular Phone Service

VoIP is not just an upgrade from regular voice calls. It utilizes completely different technology to send your call across to the next. Normally voice calls travel through copper lines over the PSTN (Public Switched Telephone Network). The PSTN utilizes circuit switching technology to accomplish this task. VoIP, on the other hand, routes voice calls over data networks such as the Internet or internal enterprise LANs. To do this, VoIP uses packet switching technology – the same principle underlying all forms of communication on the Internet.

Price of Using VoIP Phone Service

When a call is sent over a regular landline circuits are opened from the location of the caller up to the other person. The entire circuit must be kept open for the duration of the call. This is the reasoning behind long-distance called being expensive. The greater distance a call travels, requires more circuits to be opened and held up since no other call can travel the same route. With VoIP, the human voice is converted into data packets and these packets are sent to their destination. These packets quite often take different routes to get there. Once received they are assembled in the right order and converted into sound. Additionally, there is no separate infrastructure required for VoIP. This phone service utilizes the Internet connections that are already available. This allows VoIP operators to charge only a fraction of the price when compared to other telephone carriers.

The Distinction Between Consumer and Business Lines

Business and consumer lines have clear distinctions. It is too expensive for an individual household to purchase or lease a business line. Suppose you work from home as a freelancer or run your small business from your garage. You need certain business features to present a professional image to clients, but the cost ensured that they remain out of reach. VoIP has the solution! VoIP phone service?erases this distinction,?or at least makes business features more affordable to small businesses and entrepreneurs. In many cases, the only difference between consumer and enterprise VoIP service is the price or portfolio of features offered. Vendors cater to small businesses, entrepreneurs, startups and contractors by offering a mix of business grade features at affordable prices.

Power and Internet Requirements

The biggest advantage of a regular phone service is the device does not require an external power source. Even if the power and Internet are knocked out, the phones will still work which can be invaluable during a disaster or emergency. Contrary to that above, VoIP phone service?requires both power and an Internet connection to make or receive calls.

Calling From Any Device

With the landline, users were pretty much restricted to use a single device at a fixed location. The phone number was attached to the physical location (through area codes) rather than the user. VoIP does things differently. Any phone number that you purchase is assigned to you and can be used to make calls from any compatible device. It means any device – desk phone, computer, mobile phone, tablets – can be used to make or receive calls. The number is not tied to a physical location, so you always have it even if you are traveling. This feature is useful for enterprises because there is no wait. Just remember calls can be made from any device with Internet access. Switch from your regular telephone service to VoIP phone service?easily with our award-winning VoIP systems today!