voip telephony
Coroin has been using some combination of VOIP, Asterisk PBX, and My1Voice since 2007.
VOIP stands for "voice over internet protocol" or "voice over ip" for short. This means you can use your broadband internet connection to talk on the phone. This is certainly the way of the future, with major cable and satellite companies now offering this service as part of their packages, in an attempt to undercut your traditional phone company.
ViaTalk's standard offering is a turn-key solution for your home or small business. You can keep your existing telephones (including cordless models). ViaTalkwill send you a pre-programmed converter box. This device has two ports, one for your broadband ethernet cable and one for your telephone cable. It's that simple!
ViaTalk also offers byod trunks for use with a pbx system, such as Asterisk. Asterisk is an open-source complete phone system that offers voice-menus, multiple extensions, intelligent call routing, roll-overs to cellphones after hours, voicemail, agent queues and much more. If you are interested in setting up an asterisk pbx for your home or business, please contact us for more details.
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If you do not have a PBX but are still interested in VOIP, consider My1Voice -- a program from the same people that bring you MyFax. Coroin has been using MyFax for many years now with tremendous success. The links below take you to pages with more info about My1Voice and MyFax:
