With the power of VoIP (voice over IP) technology, your main and remote offices and even remote
workers can communicate like they’re under one roof.

In an IP network, a Dallas office can simply transfer or make intercom calls to an office in Japan. VoIP
exchanges both your voice and data traffic between locations using IP addressing, enabling separate offices
to not stay connected and communicate more effectively.

And because IP networking dynamically allocates available network resources based on user demand, it no
only cuts connectivity costs, but also utilizes bandwidth more efficiently. Plus, since IP networking
connects decentralized offices in one network, businesses can also reduce charges for long-distance calls.

Transparent IP Networking

Conventional IP Networking
IP Networking