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TelOne escalates VoIP rollout

VoIP is a technology that allows subscribers to make voice calls using a broadband Internet connection instead of a regular (or analogue) phone line.

One of the country’s biggest telecommunications firms, TelOne, has intensified the provision of its innovative VoIP (Voice Over Internet Protocol) service, which has proven to be a game-changer poised to revolutionise the way organisations communicate.

VoIP is a technology that allows subscribers to make voice calls using a broadband Internet connection instead of a regular (or analogue) phone line. This service caters to a diverse range of customers, from residential users to small- to medium-sized enterprises, government agencies, and large corporations.

By leveraging the power of internet-based voice technology, this solution is delivering a host of benefits that are transforming the communication landscape. One of the key advantages of TelOne VoIP is its cost-effectiveness. On-net calls within the TelOne network are entirely free, providing significant savings for businesses.

Additionally, the service's comprehensive solutions, which include customer-premise equipment like handsets and IP PBX systems, allow organisations to streamline their communication processes while reducing the costs associated with traditional telephony.

“Beyond financial savings, TelOne VoIP also offers enhanced security features that set it apart from other providers. Unlike many competitors who rely on unsecured internet connections, TelOne utilises secure Virtual Private Network (VPN) technology to encrypt all VoIP traffic, ensuring that communications are protected from interception and providing peace of mind for users concerned about privacy,” TelOne acting commercial director Maureen Chirambaguhwa said.

“The versatility of TelOne VoIP is another key selling point. The service enables remote and hybrid working, allowing employees to collaborate seamlessly from different locations while accessing communication tools and data from anywhere with an internet connection. This flexibility has become particularly crucial in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic as businesses adapt to the changing landscape of work.” 

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