Global Crossing expands VoIP Local Service
Thursday, June 7th, 2007
We generally don’t just republish press releases on this blog. But when a company offers - or in this case, expands - a VoIP solution that sounds interesting to our SMB customers, we just can’t ignore it. Apparently Global Crossing (GC) provides a service called “VoIP Local Service” which provides companies DDI/DID numbers via VoIP. This allows you to completely drop the analog/digital lines and stay all VoIP at your end, eleminating the worry and cost of additional analog/digital hardware.
In his latest ComputerWorld article, David Strom takes a look at how to harden your network and Internet infrastructure to get the best results out of a digital voice deployment and asks 7 questions. I’ve put my answers in italic.