Business-focused IP Telephony & Unified Communications
Businesses today demand flexible and scalable communication systems. An IP telephony system offers exactly that by replacing traditional phone lines with internet-based communication. SharkNet provides some of the best IP telephony system capabilities designed for reliability, performance, and growth. Through strong IP telephony systems, enterprises will be able to operate across multiple sites, enable a remote workforce and combine communication with business applications. The lower operational cost but enhanced productivity is one of the most important IP telephony advantages. VoIP telephony technologies are also supported by our platform, allowing users to make high-quality voice calls of high quality and ensure uninterrupted communication.
Learning about how IP telephony works will assist companies to see the money in it. Voice signals are not transmitted using conventional circuits but converted into digital packets and transmitted using internet networks. This technology enables businesses to combine calling, conferencing, voicemail, and messaging into a single platform. SharkNet develops the IP telephony that offers scalability, security, and stability to all sizes of organizations. Through an effective IP telephony platform, the teams in offices, remote, or mobile devices can be in contact without the need to disrupt the communication. VoIP telephony is flexible and, therefore, businesses can have professional communication, enhance collaboration, and lower infrastructure expenses, as well as long-term digital growth plans.
Most companies that consider using IP telephony service would desire to understand how it works, installation, user costs and features. The following are solutions to commonly asked questions.
What is IP telephony and its distinction from traditional telephony?
IP telephony is the communication technology which carries voice in internet networks rather than using the telephone lines, which is of traditional type. It transforms voice into data packets (digital), and it makes the voice capable of such features as routing, conferencing, remote access, and integration with the latest business communication platforms.