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Dedicated Circuits Improve VoIP Calls – TSI Article

VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) service providers are fully aware of the causes of static, dropped calls, and other problems that occasionally diminish call quality. They may offer higher speed plans as a solution. The same problems persist and you may end up switching to other providers. This is not likely to eliminate the issues. If your business can no longer endure problematic VoIP calls, consider asking your provider for a dedicated circuit.

Landline versus VoIP calls

Landlines use ‘circuit switching,’ a method of connecting two or more parties via a dedicated channel. This ensures that the connection will be maintained. On the other hand, VoIP calls do not require the same dedicated channels as landlines to function.

VoIP calls work by taking analog audio, converting it into digital data, and transmitting them via the internet in a process called ‘packet switching.’ Transmission of data over the internet can be affected by traffic issues, VoIP calls without a dedicated connection may be choppy or delayed.

How does a dedicated circuit improve VoIP call quality?

With a dedicated circuit, you’ll have a line that connects your organization’s on-premises phones to your hosted VoIP provider’s off-site servers. Having this setup means your users will be able to make phone calls over a private bandwidth.

When you use a dedicated circuit, you are bypassing the public internet. To do this, a VoIP provider uses Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) technology, a system that enables them to control the causes of poor VoIP call quality — latency, jitter, inadequate router, and packet loss — and ensure clearer, landline-quality calls.

Ideally, your hosted VoIP provider could offer this specialized service. Not only is a dedicated circuit setup cheaper than getting a separate connection intended only for VoIP, but it also reduces the workload of your IT staff. This is because they would have to manage only one internet network.

VoIP providers’ well-kept secret

Although a dedicated circuit solves businesses’ call-quality woes, it’s a highly specialized service that only a few providers offer. In fact, many providers wouldn’t offer it upfront because configuring a circuit requires greater effort on their part. However, there are providers who would be happy to customize your VoIP settings without additional charges.

Internet telephony is fast becoming the default choice for business communications because they’re multi-purpose, technologically advanced, and cost-effective. Businesses can’t afford to stick to legacy phone systems if they want to stay competitive. Get in touch with us at 336-776-0060 to explore a vast variety of VoIP options for your company.

Ron Pierce

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