Growth of Business VoIP

Over the past few decades, telephony has made progress by leaps and bounds with the advent of VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol).

The old circuit switched telephony used PBX for their call making purposes but that method of calling has now become obsolete to a great deal. The new inventions in technology, discovery of new laws and the enhancement in the previous technologies have gone a long way to increase the demand of VoIP.

Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) technology is the latest one since the invention of telephone. Work on PC to PC basis was available during 70s and 80s but was with a peer to peer system.

To be a practical alternative to circuit switched telephony, Voice over Internet Protocol has made progress to a great deal.

 

Projected Growth of VoIP

Anticipated growth for VoIP is quite hopeful. VoIP resellers and carriers have already controlled a great part of the market. They have been expanding their VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) service.

The real growth of VoIP has been a result of gigantic rate of benefits and extra features which are provided by Voice over Internet Protocol service.

Customary circuit switched telephony is unable to provide the service with the same features as a VoIP can do. A small businessman can exactly carry his phone number during traveling and can receive and make calls from it.

The growth of Voice over Internet Protocol is seen in those areas where broadband is widely used by the businesses. Still low speed broadband connections are used in the developing countries. Western Europe and the United States have noticed and experienced a great increase in the broadband speed. In these areas commercial VoIPs have grow up.

In various countries of the continent America, VoIP is progressing speedily. We see the Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) penetration in many countries of Asia like India, Pakistan, South Korea, Japan, Malaysia, China, Middle East, etc.

 

Growth of the Business of VoIP

 In developed countries the growth of Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) depends upon the business community located there.

The acceptance of this newer technology by the business community is the root cause of its growth. On-premises and business class IP PBX device caters to needs of (Voice over Internet Protocol) VoIP installations.

We can see the future of this technology in the form of the evolution of the mobile broadband (WiMAX). With an increase in the use of smarter phones and the laptops, consumer requirements have been increased to a great deal.

Consumer, now, requires more broadband and wire-less broadband to cater to his needs relating to his business. Telephony requirements for the consumers are being fulfilled by this newer technology with the lowest possible rates.