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Companies looking for reliability and stability in terms of telecoms pricing and billing must consider switching to VOIP, says?Mitchell Barker, founder and CEO of WhichVoIP.co.za.
Companies must carefully evaluate VOIP from all sides, including strategic, operational and total cost of ownership views, says?Mitchell Barker, founder of WhichVoip.
Unified communications?bridges the gap between VOIP, fax over IP, and other computer-related communications technologies, says Mitchell Barker, CEO of WhichVoIP.co.za.
One of the most important ways in which VOIP is safer, is how it will keep prying ears away from potentially private business conversations, says Mitchell Barker, CEO of WhichVoIP.co.za.
Geographic number portability?has been great for stimulating competition in SA's telecoms space, says?Mitchell Barker, CEO of WhichVoIP.co.za.
Icasa has stipulated refunds that apply when a fault has been reported but remains unresolved for more than three days, says Mitchell Barker, founder of WhichVoip.
The VOIP services market will enjoy continuous growth due to the cost-effectiveness it offers consumers and businesses, says?Mitchell Barker, founder and CEO of?www.WhichVoIP.co.za.
From 1 March, the rates will drop from 40c to 20c, and then to 15c by March 201, says Mitchell Barker, MD of WhichVoIP.
Freeing up the spectrum will bring broadband coverage to everyone in South Africa, says Mitchell Barker, CEO of WhichVoIP.co.za.
The most important component to a successful IP implementation is the connectivity, says Mitchell Barker, CEO of WhichVoIP.co.za.
Mitchell Barker, CEO of WhichVoIP.co.za, explains the benefits and potential growth of VOIP in SA.
The lack of progress with local loop unbundling is a major obstacle in the way of the country's broadband growth, says Mitchell Barker, CEO of WhichVoIP.co.za.