As Digium certified training partners Telappliant in association with TeleSpeak are offering 2 new Asterisk courses, the Asterisk Fast Start and the Asterisk Advanced for both the beginner and the more advanced student.
http://www.telappliant.com/voip-training
On this page we present a quantified analysis of the benefits OrderlyQ can bring a busy call centre, and provide an estimate of the ROI you can expect to leverage with the OrderlyQ system.
http://www.telappliant.com/orderlyq-calculator
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The interesting – and potentially money-saving – idea of mobile users opting for VoIP solutions on their handsets rather than paying for normal calls has been raised. Mobile VoIP is a sector that is expected to grow significantly over the years to come, as more people realise the benefits of the technology also apply to devices. [
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