While Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) offers significant advantages — including cost efficiency, scalability, portability, and high-quality audio — it also introduces specific security risks. One such threat is telephony denial-of-service (TDoS). In the following article, we explore what TDoS is and how you can strengthen your VoIP infrastructure against it.
Mitigating the risk of TDoS attacks on your VoIP infrastructure
Embrace softphones to unlock workplace efficiency
Efficiency is critical when it comes to remaining competitive in today's fast-paced business landscape. However, many businesses often overlook a tool that can significantly enhance operational efficiency: the softphone. Softphones revolutionize business communication by seamlessly integrating with existing communication systems and offering a wide array of features.
5G: What you need to know about the future of business VoIP systems
How will 5G improve VoIP?
Much more of VoIP’s potential would be tapped by businesses, thanks to the enhancements that 5G will bring about.
Mobile VoIP
VoIP calls rely heavily on sufficient download and upload speeds. For example, when mobile VoIP users on 4G networks are limited to 12 Mbps upload and 2 Mbps download speeds, they experience unstable and poor call connectivity and clarity.
5G’s impact in the evolution of VoIP
Mobile connectivity is a top priority for personal and business users alike. 5G, or fifth-generation wireless systems, will change not only people’s daily routines but also the way small- and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) operate. Here are three main ways that 5G will change VoIP for SMBs.
Improved Video Conferencing
The major factor holding web and video conferencing back is how fast current networks can transmit data.
