Wireless VoIP Office Systems
Note: This is the first installment in a three part series.
Like most people you’re probably accustomed to using a cell phone. So, why not have that same freedom of movement in the workplace?
Mobility is one of the major benefits of a Wireless VoIP solution.
However, wireless VoIP is not as mature as cellular technology so best practice is to have reasonable expectations of what to expect from these types of systems.
How Does Wireless VoIP Work?
Wireless VoIP, as the term suggests, is a VoIP phone freeing you from the constraints of wires. It is similar in fit, finish and functionality to traditional VoIP phones expect that on the wireless versions, the Ethernet port on the phone is not required to connect to your LAN or your computer for VoIP phone service.
A wireless VoIP Phone is a VoIP Phone with a built-in Wi-Fi or DECT transceiver unit that connects to an access point or base station. This allows you to move freely around your home and or office while on a call. You can even send and receive calls at a wireless hot spot.
Wireless VoIP allows you and your employees to: