“The era of telecommunications is evolving so rapidly that newer technologies are displacing the old, transforming the way businesses and enterprises operate. As they grow and expand globally, voice communication over long distances becomes a costly affair. VoIP was developed in order to facilitate cost-effective voice communication to anywhere in the world. With everyone slowly veering towards this technology, it is bound to become the primary form of communications in the near future”. Mimi Swamy - TMCnet I wholeheartedly agree with this statement, except that I believe the time for VoIP isn’t in the future, it’s now. More and more companies are making the switch to VoIP phone systems as their old on-premise equipment becomes phased out. VoIP is becoming more and more successful as a communication technology because the business case is compelling, particularly for enterprise-sized customers that have two or more distributed locations. Long distance charges are eliminated, and generally, voice can be layered on the enterprises existing network using methods such as SIP Trunking, consolidating the pain points for IT staff.