When choosing which VoIP telephony system to use, your business has the option of using either VoIP softphones or hardphones. But what makes one better than the other? This blog will highlight their differences to help you make the right choice.
VoIP Softphones
Softphones are apps or programs that let you send and receive phone calls and text messages using a computer, tablet, or smartphone connected to the internet.
Your guide to choosing between VoIP softphones and hardphones
Here’s how to choose the right VoIP solution for your SMB
Many small- and mid-sized businesses (SMBs) turn to Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) as their telephony solution. VoIP allows them to make calls either through traditional desk phones (hardphones) or software-based phones (softphones). Find out the pros and cons of both phone options so you can decide which one fits your business best.
VoIP options for SMBs
Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) as a telephony solution allows small- and mid-sized businesses (SMBs) to choose between traditional desk phones (hardphones) or software-based devices (softphones). Read on to learn which phone option best suits your needs.
Choosing the best VoIP option for SMBs
Internet-based technologies like VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) are widely used by small- and mid-sized businesses (SMBs) to bolster work productivity and efficiency. There are two kinds of phones to choose from: traditional desk phones (hardphones) or software-based phones (softphones). We’ll break down which is best for your business.