![]() ![]() OnSIP allows organizations to choose a type of service-pay-as-you-go or unlimited- that best suits their business needs. The robustness of the platform can be well-understood through its slew of features and tools, which include video calling, web phones, voicemail, call recording, and call parking among others. “Moreover, we use our own cloud infrastructure, and thus, we have a lot of control over the network traffic and the services that we provide,” affirms Oeth. Hence, limitations such as sub-optimal call routing, network service outages, and scaling inflexibility, usually experienced by businesses, are significantly low. OnSIP’s VoIP platform is built without any dependency on licensed or third-party software, using geographically distributed servers. In addition, as a Unified-Communications-as-a-Service (UCaaS) provider, the company is uniquely positioned in the UCaaS market, setting new benchmarks with cutting-edge technology and helping its partners attain effective communication goals. “We are committed to delivering VoIP solutions to companies in a way that breaks the communication barriers of traditional phone systems and allows them to have a friction-free, productive conversation with their clients and customers,” says Mike Oeth, co-founder and CEO of the company. At the forefront of using VoIP technology to improve a company’s enterprise communication systems is Manhattan-based OnSIP. ![]() Offering efficiency, reliability, and better accessibility, VoIP is quickly replacing traditional phone systems. However, in recent years, with the advent of Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP), there has been a massive shift in the way organizations handle their intra- and inter-organizational communication. Mike Oeth, Co-Founder & CEO Time and again, businesses have relied on traditional phone systems to interact with external clients and vendors as well as facilitate internal communication within a company.
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