When the first public telephone networks were rolled out, there was a physical connection that meant two telephone receivers were truly linked with one another. Of course, this often meant that a telephone operator would need to patch a caller through to establish the link - before the invention of the automated telephone exchange, at any rate.
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The best features are only worthwhile if they meet some of your business requirements. Shiny bells and whistles that you may never use, or that fall very low on your list of priorities, should not occupy your attention, your mind or your budget.
Topics: Cloud Communications, Phone Systems
There’s a good reason why Cloud Communications is a trending buzzword among businesses.
By changing their premise-based phone systems, companies are discovering new, streamlined methods of communication, while reducing a number of risks.
Topics: Cloud Communications
Ethernet over Fibre to the Cabinet (EoFTTC) is provided by copper from your business premises over the short distance to the green cabinets in the street. Unlike standard broadband where the copper then continues all the way to the exchange, Ethernet over Fibre to the Cabinet traffic travels across a shared fibre optic circuit to the exchange. The extra distance doesn’t lead to ongoing degradation of performance, which allows access to up to 20Mbps symmetrical speed with the additional boost downstream making a total of 76Mbps downstream bandwidth.
Topics: Cloud Communications