VOIP Phone Systems
Voice Over IP Solutions For Your Business
-Monthly Plans
-Cut long distance costs
-Make and receive calls anywhere from any of your devices
-Full talk, text and two way video conferencing
-Bring your own number or choose a new one
-No on-site equipment required
How it works.
- We assess your requirements, provision licenses, purchase and setup any required handsets, "port" your existing numbers (or procure new ones) and devote time on site to complete the setup. We then follow up with training to ensure your staff get the most out of the new system.
Contact us today for a free demo or on site consultation.
General Data is a member of the Micrsoft Partner Network and an authorized reseller of Voice over IP and SIP Products. Our team carries out migration from conventional phone systems on a routine basis. We handle all the tasks involved in phasing out your old phone system and ensure a smooth transition to voice dialing in Microsoft Teams.
VOIP Q&A
Can I use conventional handsets with a VOIP phone system?
Yes, you can! Many VOIP phone systems support the use of conventional handsets with the use of analog telephone adapters (ATAs) or IP-enabled phones. This can be a cost-effective solution for companies that want to take advantage of VOIP technology but are not ready to invest in new hardware.
Is VOIP phone system secure?
Security is a concern for any phone system, and VOIP phone systems are no exception. However, there are many measures that can be taken to secure VOIP systems, such as using firewalls, encryption, and access control. It's important to work with an experienced provider who can help ensure the security of your system.
How much bandwidth do I need for a VOIP phone system?
The amount of bandwidth needed for a VOIP phone system depends on a variety of factors, such as the number of users, the number of simultaneous calls, and the quality of the calls. As a general rule of thumb, each call typically requires between 100 and 150 kbps of bandwidth. Your VOIP provider can help you determine the bandwidth requirements for your specific system.
Can I keep my current phone number with a VOIP phone system?
Yes, you can! In most cases, you can keep your current phone number when switching to a VOIP phone system. This is known as number porting, and it's a common practice in the telecommunications industry. However, there may be some restrictions or fees associated with number porting, so it's important to discuss this with your VOIP provider.
Technology we use
General Data delivers the latest in voice and video communications using the following technology*:
*The ALGO logo is a registered trademark of ALGO Communication Products Ltd.
*The Landis logo is a registered trademark of Landis Technologies LLC.
*The Ribbon logo is a registered trademark of Ribbon Communications Operating Company Inc.
*The ThinkTel logo is a registered trademark of ThinkTel VOIP and SIP Trunk provider.
*The Yealink logo is a registered trademark of Yealink Inc.
*The Microsoft Teams logo is a registered trademark of the Microsoft Group of Companies.