When it comes to choosing a Voice over internet protocol (VoIP) system for your business, there are two options to choose from: open-source and proprietary. Both have their pros and cons, but which one is the best fit for your business? In this blog post, we'll compare these two systems so you can decide which one best fits your needs.
What’s the difference between open-source and proprietary VoIP?
Open-source or proprietary VoIP: Which one is for you?
Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) has come a long way in helping businesses use digital telephone features with significant cost savings. The challenge for small- and medium-sized businesses is knowing where to begin. Here’s a list of pros and cons to help you decide which system is right for you.
How to choose the best VoIP system for your SMB
Your managed service provider (MSP) may have your IT covered. But knowing a thing or two about internet-based phones will help you understand which ones will fit your business. What are your choices? Which one is better? Read on to learn more about at Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) systems.
VoIP options: Open source vs. Proprietary
Voice over IP (VoIP) upgrades are the clear choice for businesses that want to cut telecommunications costs and improve customer service. It’s a versatile technology with incredible customizability, and although we do most of the work for you, it’s important to understand the difference between proprietary and open-source systems.