What is the difference between VOIP and Landline?
It has been proven that VOIP technology has become more advanced, especially with technology getting more advanced. Thus, it can be said that VOIP surpassed the capabilities of traditional phone lines. This fact alone is the reason why business owners shifted to using VOIP as their phone system. Below are the difference between a VOIP and a landline:
- VOIP does not require wires and cables, unlike landline.
- VOIP makes it easier for you to transfer from one location to another without needing a new line; whereas a landline needs to be installed in every location.
- VOIP enables you to make unlimited local and international phone calls without heavy charges, but this is not possible for landlines.
- VOIP allows an unlimited number of phone calls to be made and received, but landlines may not be capable.
- VOIP can easily be integrated into your existing IT system, while this is far from possible for landlines.
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