What Is VoIP?
VoIP stands for Voice over Internet Protocol
With VoIP, you can make a voice phone call It's just a regular phone call. from anywhere in the world using your internet connection instead of a traditional phone line. You know, the old copper telephone lines first used in the 1800s? By leveraging the internet, you no longer have to worry about your phone bill because voip service is really inexpensive or local and long distance rates. No extra charge for US calls and competitive prices for international calling.
NoContractVoIP uses SIP wich stands for Session Initiation Protocol. In VoIP, the SIP Standard helps regulate and standardize the two main parts of a phone call; the Audio Stream (this is the actual sound going back and forth between 2 or more parties) and the Signaling Events (this would be any event that starts or stops something in a phone call, like putting someone on hold, making a phone ring, pressing a digit during a call, or connecting /disconnecting an audio stream). SIP is the industry standard used for internet voice calls and is widely supported. The terms “SIP Phone” and “VoIP Phone” are often used interchangeably.
Using the SIP standard allows customers of NoContractVoIP access to a vast number of VoIP Phones Third party pieces of hardware or software. that will all work with the quality service we provide. With VoIP, you are never limited to a small selection of proprietary options and you are not locked down to a physical location.
Landlines VS VoIP
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There are a lot of benefits to using No Contract VoIP. Contact us today to learn how we can seamlessly move your phone lines to VoIP with no down time for your business.
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How VoIP Phones Can Help Your Business
With traditional telephone service from a legacy phone provider your phone service is delivered to you over a pair of wires which are tied up if someone is using them for a call. So every call involved 100% utilizing 2 wires between your location and the phone company. There was of course a limit to how many pairs of wires could be physically installed to each building from the phone company without incurring greater and greater installation and maintenance costs. with VoIP you can utilize either your existing internet connection or you can have a dedicated internet connection facilitates all the VoIP calls your business can make without the need for the Internet Service Provider (ISP) to install and maintain additional infrastructure.
With traditional phone services you are often only able to relocate your services within a given area which supports your phone number based on its area code and office code (the first 3 digits after the area code) and any movement outside of that area requires you to simply forward your old numbers to your new phone number in your new location. With VoIP you are able to relocate your services to anywhere with an internet connection. Your service will actually follow your equipment around rather than being tied down to your office's address. On top of all of this is the even greater mobility involved with Softphones which are small pieces of software you can install on a desktop, laptop, tablet, or smartphone which allows you to make and receives calls from wherever you are.
VoIP that runs on the SIP standard is heavily supported by numerous third party companies and developers who are constantly coming out with new hardware and software all to meet the niche needs of the public. Also the backend systems that are in place which routes the callers supports as a standard all the features which used to come at a premium with traditional phone service and PBX systems including but not limited to: toll free numbers, DID support, Automated Attendants, music on hold, call queues+hunt groups, call forwarding, call screening, callerID, caller ID names, agent login/logout, scheduling call handling, call hold, transfer, call park, forward on busy-no answer-offline, DND, and many many more.
With so many supported features as standard you are able to get a highly customized experience for your specific niche needs.
The main concern people who do not use VoIP have is that the service stops working if the power or internet go out. But this is really an area where VoIP shines, with our services working out of geographically redundant locations around the United States our services keep working even if the office were to be completely lost. That is to say the phones can be forwarded to another location, and answering service, voicemails, or even ring to a group of cell phones if it is needed in an emergency. The backbone of the system is extremely reliable and always able to continue handling calls even if your office cannot at a given moment.
Why Choose
When you choose to work with No Contract Voip, your business phone needs will be in the right hands.
We take care of everything! We don't expect you to do anything technical, we can even order your internet service for you.
If you need anything, just give us a call. Every call placed during our business hours will be answered by a real human located in upland California.
We will take care of your need or issue and leave you free to do what you are good at.
What's more? You are never locked into a contract. Ever.
Frequently Asked Questions
Will I be locked in a contract?
Absolutely not! At No Contract VoIP, we take care of our customers every step of the way. We are pretty sure you are going to be our customer for a long time, but if for any reason you need to make a change, we are here to help with the transition.
Do I need technical skills to benefit from VoIP?
Nope! No Contract VoIP, has real people to take care of that for you. Just give us a call, during business hours, and a real person in California will answer. Just check out our testimonials! We will help you every step of the way.
What happens if my internet goes down? Will I miss my phone calls?
If your internet goes down or your VoIP phones stop working, no problem. We will forward your calls to you so you won't miss a beat. Not only that, we will do what it takes to get you back up and running at full capacity again.