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Services like Skype and other consumer VoIP telephone systems use public internet connections to make calls. These calls are sent out from one handset as mini bits of data which is put back together at the other end. Unfortunately calls sent over the public internet can cause the bits of data to get mixed up and lost making a call sound broken or disconnected altogether!
Communicator uses ONLY a dedicated private voice only circuit that is only used for telephone calls and therefore NO data is lost and the sound is crystal clear with no dropped calls. GUARANTEED!
This was a quote published by the economist magazine in 2005: “It is no longer a question of whether VoIP will wipe out traditional telephony, but a question of how quickly it will do so”. Research also states that VoIP telephone systems will be used by 95% of the world's major companies by the end of 2010.
It's true that calls from a Hosted IP or VoIP telephone system to a traditional landline is not FREE, but we are one of the only few companies to offer just 1p per call regardless of the length of the call! And remember, any call within your network is absolutely FREE regardless of the location or distance.
The costs of switching to a Hosted IP telephone system couldn't be cheaper. We can utilise your existing data network and all you pay is a all inclusive rental per handset from only £26 per month.
It is true that if your broadband connection goes down there will still be a temporary loss of service. It is the same scenario if your analogue lines or IDSN where to have a fault. The broadband connections that we install are as reliable as this broadband technology. However, the fail safes in place using this type of line far exceeds that of PSTN. Automatic diverts can be set up in seconds to re–route calls to another number, destination or mobile. Also calls can still be made using the analogue part of the broadband. Something you can do with ISDN!