From cost-saving to game-changing: AI’s new role in business telephony

Businesses that once adopted Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) to save money and improve call quality are now tapping into something even more powerful: artificial intelligence (AI). AI is being woven into communication systems to not just support calls, but to understand, adapt, and learn from them, making conversations smarter and customer service more seamless.

Integrating UCaaS and CCaaS: A smarter approach to business communication

The future of business communication is unified. Learn why converging Unified Communications-as-a-Service (UCaaS) and Contact Center-as-a-Service (CCaaS) systems is a game-changer for SMBs looking to thrive in a remote-friendly, cloud-powered world, and what steps to take to make that transition smoothly.

Essential strategies to defend your VoIP system against TDoS attacks

Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) offers a range of benefits for organizations, including enhanced call quality, greater scalability and mobility, and reduced operational costs. However, it also introduces specific security risks, and among them are telephony denial-of-service (TDoS) attacks.

Best practices for securing your hybrid office’s online communications platforms

Today, many businesses employ remote or hybrid work setups, relying on comprehensive communication and collaboration platforms to accomplish tasks and exchange information. Unfortunately, many malicious actors have identified these central hubs of data to be worthy targets for cyber attacks.

Here’s how 5G revolutionizes VoIP

5G is the next generation of wireless technology, and it is set to revolutionize the way we use the internet mainly because of its vastly improved speed. This improved speed, as well as 5G’s reduced latency, make 5G the ideal technology for Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) applications.

Here’s how 5G will transform VoIP for the better

VoIP improved dramatically when telecoms shifted from 3G to 4G — and businesses are in for a treat once 5G is rolled out.
Mobile VoIP
VoIP calls rely heavily on sufficient download and upload speeds. For example, when mobile VoIP users on 4G networks are limited to 12 Mbps upload and 2 Mbps download speeds, they experience unstable and poor call connectivity and clarity.

Benefits VoIP will receive through 5G

Mobile connectivity is a top priority for personal and business users alike. 5G, or fifth-generation wireless systems, will change not only people’s daily routines but also the way small- and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) operate. Here are three main ways that 5G will change VoIP for SMBs.
Improved Video Conferencing
The major factor holding web and video conferencing back is how fast current networks can transmit data.