Amrita VoIP

   

 

VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol or internet voice) is a great new way to make and receive phone calls using your broadband Internet connection instead of your standard phone line. VoIP converts the voice signal from your telephone into a digital signal that travels over the internet then converts it back at the other end so you can speak to anyone with a regular phone number. Because Internet Voice is digital, it can offer features and services that are not available with a traditional phone. If you have a broadband internet connection, you need not maintain and pay the additional cost for a line just to make telephone calls.

Main benefits of VoIP

Consolidation of data and voice - Integrated Services.

Cost - Cheaper to run and manage.

Simplicity - Easier to introduce new services.

Amrita VoIP system enables seamless voice communication using existing PC systems. The objective is to reduce long distance communication cost considerably and to be independent of exchange services in an intra organization environment. Amrita VoIP converts your phone calls into data that zips through your high-speed Internet connection just like email. It comes out the other end just like a regular phone call. Your callers will never know that it is any different since it sounds just like a regular phone call.

The biggest advantage with Amrita VoIP is that you can call anywhere, anytime for less money. Using your Internet connection instead of your phone line is less-expensive. This will result in considerable saving in the revenues with respect of telephone charges which can run into crores of dollars per annum in a large organizational setup.

Many Cellular carriers are considering to migrate to VoIP systems. The greatest barrier to such a deployment is the speed of the network itself. VoIP may look more attractive to those seeking to bypass mobile operators' voice tariffs.

 
             
         
   
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