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VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol), Chicago pronounced "voyp" is telephony technology that empowers companies to save money and cut costs by using the same infrastructure that computers use to make telephone calls.
Large organizations are benefiting from extraordinary cost savings as a result of the implementation of VoIP. Small to Medium-sized businesses now have the same opportunities that many Fortune 500 companies have been reaping from VoIP.
VoIP allows you to use your current “data” infrastructure to send and receive calls. Here are some of the benefits of having Fusion Technology install or upgrade your organization to a VoIP system:
1. VoIP is configured to operate on the same data network that your software applications (e.g. e-mail, web browsing, file and print sharing) so there is no need to invest in secondary telephone wiring. Adding a phone to your network is as easy as plugging in a computer to a network port.
2. Your organization will save money by using the same network that your remote offices use to place orders or to check their e-mail. Remote offices that are connected to your main office through a WAN (Wide Area Network) to share data, can now use the same data network to make calls between offices, eliminating inter-office phone charges.
3. Your sales representative in Texas or the technical support specialist that works from home...they can now make calls and take calls as if they were in your Chicago headquarters. Your virtual organization becomes one large company. Transferring calls to the off-site representative or to the remote technical support specialist is as easy as transferring the call to an office across the hall.
4. There’s no need to pay for expensive telephone programming or to staff a person to manage your phone system. VoIP uses the same technology as your other enterprise applications. It’s just as easy as setting up an e-mail account or adding a user to the computer network. Your current IT staff or IT consultant can now easily manage your telephone system.


