(IP)-based telephone service. It can be a more complex form of Voice Over Internet Protocol (VoIP), an emerging technology that allows users to make voice calls over the Internet as easily as they could using a standard landline phone service.

The advantages of using VoIP in a business environment are numerous. On a practical level, VoIP services usually come with more features and lower cost than traditional phone services. Businesses save money because a VoIP phone system requires fewer lines, because all calls are sent through the Internet. This also eliminates the need for multiple phone lines and on-premise hardware.

Businesses also benefit from VoIP’s improved reliability and call quality. VoIP is designed to be less prone to interference from things like weather, power surges, and other sources of disruption. This makes it suitable for use in remote or multiple office locations.

VoIP also offers an array of features to help businesses work more efficiently. For example, users can receive voicemail messages directly in their email inbox. Automated attendants, virtual caller ID, business-level analytics, and shared contacts are also available. Businesses can

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