VoIP Systems
Make calls from your office using a broadband Internet connection rather than a traditional phone line by installing a VoIP system, which connects to your Internet service via a wired (Ethernet) connection or even a wireless connection to provide high sound and call quality. Choose a VoIP gateway or adapter that can be connected to existing phones and other devices like PCs, or select a VoIP phone system with VoIP integrated into a desktop phone system. Expandable designs let you add lines and additional handsets or headsets for flexibility.
Network Technology
Fast, reliable Ethernet connection is what makes VoIP communication shine, so it's important to consider your office's network connectivity when choosing a VoIP system. Is your business equipped with basic 10/100 Ethernet or Gigabit Ethernet, and do you desire a wired or wireless connection? Our assortment of internet phones (VoIP) systems and components offers options to suit every combination of these needs.
Number of Phones and Lines
While some VoIP systems include only one phone and are expandable to a modest number (four to six) of lines, other, more complex VoIP systems may come with eight phones and offer expandability up to 16 lines or more. Depending on the size and needs your business, you can choose a system that offers the capacity you need. Keep an eye out for the number of ports offered, including both Ethernet (RJ-45) ports and FXS (RJ-11) ports, to ensure full connectivity within your communications environment.
Functions and Design Features
Besides internet calling, VoIP systems offer many of the same benefits as sophisticated, executive telecommunications equipment like conference phones. Look for a phone that offers enterprise-class calling features, including auto-attendant, music on hold, voicemail-to-email, conference bridging, Follow Me-Find Me and more.
Mounting Options
Depending on your business's needs and the amount of free space in your office, you may want to be able to install a VoIP phone system on a wall, on a data or equipment rack or simply freestanding on your desk.