Top 3 Telecom Services & Advantages for 2024
Businesses rely on telecom services to keep their operations running smoothly by communicating with vendors, buyers, remote offices, service providers, and between internal company officers and employees. Telecommunication companies like Bell Labs and Vonage advanced telecom technologies significantly, making room for numerous other startups to contribute additional expertise. Phone, computer, and fax services now transmit […]
Why Choose Low Voltage Cabling Experts
Les Olson IT is poised to handle any network cable installation job you have. Our Structured Cabling Division is growing and has staff with BICSI certifications. Reach out directly to our Structured Cabling Manager or talk to your Les Olson IT rep today with any questions, or to get a bid on your next job.
6 Benefits of Unified Communications & Collaboration
These days we have many modern methods of communication, including instant messaging, email, and phone systems. What if we could combine them into one manageable platform? Unified Communications & Collaboration (UC&C) is built to enable office workers to help customers while reducing issues for IT teams.
What is SIP Trunking?
If someone were to walk up to you today and ask which type of phone system your company uses, would you be able to tell them? Chances are you would return their question with a blank stare and red face. Luckily the following information is aimed to educate and inform about phone systems, specifically SIP Trunking, and hopefully shed some light on what can be an intimidating topic.
4 Solutions to Maximize Small Office Space
If you own a small business and your office is bursting at the seams, you know it’s important to save space any way you can. Luckily, we live in an era where technology is making it easier to do more with less space. Here are some tips for saving valuable real estate in your office, all while increasing productivity.
Cloud PBX, Virtual Phone System Advantage
What is Cloud PBX? PBX stands for Private Branch Exchange, basically a private telephone network used within an organization that allows users to share a number of outside lines for making external phone calls. Traditionally a PBX has been a piece of physical hardware that organizations needed to store and maintain within their offices.