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Business VoIP Telephone Service vs. Traditional Phone Service

VoIP phone service is growing in popularity. Improvements in equipment and Internet connectivity have almost completely eliminated many of the problems that accompanied VoIP's infancy. Not every business may be a candidate for VoIP, but a growing number are choosing to use this digital-based phone service option like Nextiva to enjoy reduced rates, improved productivity, and easy scalability for future growth.

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Business VoIP, what is it?

VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) uses your Internet connection — that's what "Internet Protocol" means — to place and receive calls. A business VoIP solution like Nextiva, Jive, or RingCentral is essentially the same product as a residential VoIP plan. But business VoIP is definitely a telecommunications solution: it includes a PBX alongside many advanced features.

Business VoIP Buyer's Guide

Our VoIP business compare table above allows you to match up business VoIP providers for quick research. The logos for each of the VoIP providers (our five top providers) will take you to their website. While we've tried to do as much research as possible, we recommend you check the VoIP