Absolutely!

VoIP can work with any stable internet connection. You just need enough ‘spare’ capacity on your internet, known as bandwidth, otherwise you might sound like a robot!

If your business relies on frequent calls, you might want to consider upgrading to a fibre connection or prioritising bandwidth for VoIP traffic.

VoIP uses data to transmit calls, so a choppy or overloaded network can affect call quality. But with a solid connection, you’ll enjoy clear, crisp calls. So if you are working from home, just make sure that Netflix binge watchers at home, don’t hog all the bandwidth when you are on important calls.

Should you have questions about VoIP, and we are sure you do, then simply get in touch with one of the geeks here at A2B Technology! We love speaking to real humans and can help you make the right decision for your business over a cuppa and a biscuit.

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