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7 misconceptions about VoIP telephony

7 idées reçues sur la téléphonie VoIP
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VoIP telephony may sound like a barbaric acronym. But it’s simply the ability to transmit voice over the Internet. With the rise of broadband, IP business telephony has become the preferred choice for the vast majority of companies worldwide. However, there is still some resistance, mostly due to preconceived ideas.

Let’s take a look at 7 common misconceptions about VoIP telephony.

VoIP telephony is not secure.

One of the main misconceptions about VoIP telephony is that it’s not as secure as the analog public telephone network (PSTN).

On the contrary, it’s an ultra-secure network, because VoIP telephony uses encryption technology like most data transferred digitally over the Internet. In fact, it’s more secure than traditional fixed lines.

Securing VoIP telephony networks

Indeed, all companies need to integrate network security into their phone system research. That’s why IP business telephony is the solution for everyone!

VoIP telephony is unreliable

The second common misconception about VoIP telephony is its unreliability. In fact, it would be unreliable, as it is linked to your Internet connection and therefore requires an ultra-fast Internet speed. While it’s true that a good quality network is essential, it’s not just necessary for your IP telephony, but for your company in general.

VoIP connection types

So if you have one of the following Internet connections, you shouldn’t have any problems with call quality:

  • DSL (digital subscriber line)
  • ADSL (asymmetrical digital subscriber line)
  • VDSL (very high-speed digital subscriber line)
  • Fiber optics and cellular

VoIP telephony reserved for large companies

It’s a technology that anyone can use. Individuals and businesses alike use VoIP every day. There are many reasons for this success, but price is a determining factor for everyone. Whether for national or international calls, all businesses can reduce call costs with VoIP.

Accessible technology for SMEs

VoIP technology has become very popular in small businesses, because it offers the same functionality to everyone. The size of your company comes into play when it comes to determining the power required. For example, a standard small business can operate multi-user VoIP telephony with a minimum speed of 20 Mbps.

VoIP telephony requires network modifications

You can also use the same network to take advantage of VoIP services. It would be preferable simply to have a download and upload speed of at least 100 Kbps to use VoIP services for a large company. Apart from this variable, a single DSL or cable network is all you need to get started with IP telephony.

VoIP telephony is expensive

VoIP telephony is one of the most cost-effective communication solutions, reducing monthly expenses by up to 80%. It can be 40% to 80% cheaper than traditional telephone systems, with some providers, such as Kavkom, offering 100% unlimited offers .

IP business telephony, accessible to all budgets

Corporate IP telephony doesn’t require special, costly telephones. There are VoIP phones to suit every budget. Alternatively, you can do without a physical phone altogether by opting for dematerialized alternatives such as Softphone or Webphone.

VoIP is difficult to install

Unlike PBX systems, VoIP phone systems do not require the intervention of technicians. A simple Internet connection and installation of your interface and you can be using Kavkom’s services in less than 5 minutes.

You need to change your phone number

Last but not least is the rumor that you’ll have to change phone numbers to VoIP telephony. This is absolutely not the case. The procedure is called porting; you can port any existing wireless, fixed or virtual phone number.

While it’s normal to be a little apprehensive when faced with a new technology, we hope we’ve been able to shed some light on your main questions. If you still have questions, please contact our support team.

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