Not necessarily!
VoIP works with all sorts of devices – from desktop computers, smartphones and tablets. You can even use a regular analogue phone (Old phones like those you would have at home, however you would need a special adaptor to allow them to speak the right language).
For the best experience, especially in a business setting, you might want to consider getting ‘IP phones’ as these are designed specifically for VoIP services. These phones offer high definition call quality and additional features that make internet calling a breeze.
If you’re always on the go, you can use VoIP apps on your smartphone, so your business line travels with you. Imagine answering a client call while sipping coffee at a café – they’ll have no idea you’re not at the office.
VoIP’s flexibility means that, whether you’re using an app on your mobile, a headset on your laptop, or a desk phone, you’re good to go.
Get in touch with our team to discuss your business so that we can help you make the right choice for your specific busines needs, plans and skill set.
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