What is a VoIP adapter ?

How does a VoIP Adapter work?

A VoIP adapter has up to four separate sockets where additional PABX lines can be plugged in, allowing the use of multiple phones. These adapters feature call holding, call waiting, call transfer, three way conferencec calls, and call return (which is also known as callback). This VoIP adapter can be great for your business, call shop or any office application that would require multiple outgoing VoIP phone lines.

You can use any regular handset with a VoIP adapter, including all of the popular brands of cordless phones and fax machines you may already have. Integrate VoIP adapters into existing PABX systems is simple.

Save Time and Money with VoIP adapters

A voice adapter can provide benefits to any small business operation, and save impressive amounts of money on the cost of phone communication. A VoIP account allows you to set up different telephone numbers and area codes for each VoIP line you have, allowing both you and the customers who call you to save money on every monthly long distance phone bill.

Saving long-distance money by choosing your area code is simple — if the majority of your customers are located in a certain area code that is ordinarily a long distance call, both your customers and your business associates can use a phone line that treats both incoming and outgoing calls as if they were local calls. This reduces costs for everyone.

Traditional telephone services are quickly being replaced by VoIP on the market today. The traditional phone lines use analog for the calls, but VoIP adapters convert the analog messages into digital signals which can be transferred across the Internet. The continuing improvement in the quality and coverage of broadband networks has greatly improved the sound quality of a digital phone call — the clarity is usually equal or superior to traditional calls.

A VoIP adapter in your business will provide you with more VoIP lines, which is something which almost every type of business demands. A convenient service package will provide all the familiar convenience features of your regular telephone service providers in one simply priced package. That, in turn, means you are able to rely on a predictable bill every month without fluctuation.

Keeping each of your phone numbers separate is another useful service of the VoIP adapter, allowing you to know who is calling and to transfer them easily to the appropriate recipient.

You can enjoy the benefits of a VoIP adapter today, if you have an Internet broadband connection. It will help you save more money on your long distance bills immediately. Ask big companies like Cisco about these products.

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