What is VoIP
VoIP is also called Voice over Internet Protocol (IP). It simply means sending voice calls over the Internet as opposed to traditional telephone lines. For the user it feels exactly the same as making a conventional call.
Transmitting voice over the Internet is almost equivalent to sending any other data over the Internet. No matter where you or the dialed party are. We have direct connection agreements with other telephony service providers. You therefore receive reduced call rates which in turn save you money on your overall telephony costs.
Advantages
Reduce Telephone Bills
Per second Billing from the first second
Increased Capacity
With VoIP you can increase and decrease telephony capacity by using software and bandwidth.
Complete Mobility
You can make or receive calls from anywhere, provided you have an Internet connection.
Scalability
More than one phone call can be transmitted over one broadband line. Additional call capacity can be added by increasing the size of the Internet line.
Number Porting
You can port your current number from any network.
Number For Life
1 Mile’s numbers are issued for life, no matter the company that is supplying your connectivity