We’re delighted to announce that all our engineers have completed training, passed their exams, and are accredited Wildix Unified Communications as a Service (UCaaS) Gold Partners.
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We’re delighted to announce that all our engineers have completed training, passed their exams, and are accredited Wildix Unified Communications as a Service (UCaaS) Gold Partners.
The cultural shift from a traditional working environment to a modern workplace has accelerated over the past two years. This is primarily believed to be as a direct result of the recent COVID-19 pandemic and consequential lockdowns. The cultural shift from a traditional working environment to a modern workplace has accelerated over the past two years. This is primarily believed to be as a direct result of the recent COVID-19 pandemic and consequential lockdowns.
The Easter half term holidays are upon us and all working parents are frantically trying to create that work life balance. So, does your business have the communication channels in place to allow for remote working?
In the past twenty years, the global VoIP industry has seen rapid growth and development, with a wide range of new features and enhancements constantly being rolled out in order to improve the way we communicate. Along with significant government support and VoIP adoption within business, this telecommunication method doesn’t seem to be slowing down any time soon.
The world of technology and communications is an ever-developing industry, with more innovative ideas being developed constantly to improve the way we connect with each other.
BT Openreach has confirmed that, by 2025, ISDN phone services are set to be switched off to make way for newer, more advanced telecommunications systems to take its place, and are endorsing VoIP as the ideal replacement phone system for businesses.
Switching to VoIP offers a number of key benefits to your business!
Strong collaboration and communication within a business is a key contributor to overall success, with the methods becoming more varied and advanced as technology develops.
With COVID-19’s continuing disruption to business an ongoing reality, how can business owners keep their staff connected, and their business running smoothly, when employees are asked to work from home intermittently over an indefinite period?
Many businesses are still reliant on, quite frankly, outdated phone systems to make and receive phone calls and, during this pandemic, have discovered the limitations of having centralised, office-based networks.