

VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol)
Access Communications provides VoIP services from one single user to full T-1 capabilities.
An explanation of what is Voice over IP, or as itβs commonly referred to - VoIP - (Voice over Internet Protocol) is in order. VoIP is simply the transmission of voice traffic over IP-based networks.
The Internet Protocol (IP) was originally designed for data networking. The success of IP networking in becoming a world standard has lead to the adaption of this standard for voice networking.
Leading the way as the primary reason of the success of VoIP has been the Economics of VoIP. While most business have always paid a flat monthly fee for local telephone service and a per-minute charge for long-distance calls utilizing traditional TDM (time division multiplexing) services, VoIP calls can be placed across the Internet β utilizing internet connections that are charged using a flat monthly fee structure.
Using the Internet connection for both data traffic and voice calls can allow consumers to get lower their monthly payment. For International calling, the monetary savings to the consumer from switching to VoIP technology can be enormous.
Access Communications provides different levels of VoIP service depending on your specific company needs.
Single User Voice Over IP Connection via VoIP Telephone Set β which allows you to take a special telephone set where ever you are going and simply connect it to an internet connection to begin using.
Soft Phone VoIP Connection which allows you to use your computer or laptop as your telephone via a headset or USB handset.
Dynamic Allocation VoIP T-1 which brings an internet base T-1 with both voice and data capabilities that can connect to your existing company telephone system β even if the system is not VoIP - delivering up to 100 Mbps of bandwidth and 96 voice channels.

