Frontier Business Solutions Center
Over 20 Employees Under 20 EmployeesFrontier VoIP Solutions
A Better System
Voice over Internet Protocol is a technology that routes voice calls over IP networks. This reduces costs for your business while enabling features that boost efficiency and productivity.
Benefits of VoIP
- Reduced costs. Reduced local, long distance and international calls.
- Single network. Eliminate the need to maintain separate networks for voice and data.
- Increased productivity. Many VoIP phone numbers can be configured to simultaneously ring on multiple devices — such as your cell and landline phones.
You've Got Options
Frontier offers flexible VoIP solutions to meet your unique needs. One of our experts will work with you directly to analyze your company's calling needs and existing phone system to make sure you get exactly what you need—and nothing you don't.
Managed IPT
Phone service enabling features such as call waiting, call transfer, and speed dial in addition to traditional local and long distance calling. Because the service is hosted and managed completely by Frontier, Managed IPT requires a lower upfront investment, reduces operations and maintenance expenses, and eliminates hardware and software upgrades associated with equipment ownership—which in turn protects you from technology obsolescence.
IP Connect
Allows you to take advantage of VoIP features by using your existing (non-IP) PBX or Key phone system, integrating voice and data on one access circuit with SIP Trunking. It supports PRI, Voice T1, and FXS Port inter faces, and automatically prioritizes bandwidth allocation between voice and data traffic to reduce slowdowns and provide the best possible voice quality.
SIP Trunking
Connect your IP PBX telephone system to the public switched telephone network via SIP Trunks without a PSTN Gateway. This simplifies administration and eliminates the need to manage and maintain separate voice and data networks. You'll have reduced costs for local, long distance and international calls, and the ability to establish local virtual numbers in other geographic areas—no need for costly 800 numbers! Plus, SIP Trunking offers excellent scalability, since more calling trunks can be added without the need for digital analog station (port) cards.
