When it comes to choosing a Voice over internet protocol (VoIP) system for your business, there are two options to choose from: open-source and proprietary. Both have their pros and cons, but which one is the best fit for your business? In this blog post, we'll compare these two systems so you can decide which one best fits your needs.
What’s the difference between open-source and proprietary VoIP?
Different VoIP services you should know about
VoIP optimization tips: Don’t let the holidays overwhelm your business

The holidays bring great opportunities to boost sales. With increased customer activity, you have to ensure that your Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) system is capable of handling the extra load. Here are some ways you can optimize your VoIP system for the holiday rush to ensure that your customers have a positive experience and that your business benefits from the increased traffic.
Protect your VoIP system with these security measures
How to keep your VoIP systems safe

Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) systems have many benefits for business, chief among which is their flexibility. With VoIP, users can easily communicate over long distances using any device, whether it’s a computer, phone, or even a tablet. But it's due to this flexibility that VoIP systems can become more vulnerable to security risks and attacks.
Tips to minimize VoIP downtime and increase productivity
What are the costs associated with owning a VoIP system?
How to protect your business from TDoS attacks

Does your business use a Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) system? If so, you need to be aware of telephony denial-of-service, a type of attack on VoIP systems. Learn more about TDoS and how to prevent it from disrupting your operations.
What is TDoS?
A denial-of-service attack aims to crash a system by bombarding it with an overwhelming number of requests, forcing the targeted system to shut down eventually.
AI-powered VoIP: The future of business communications
VoIP softphones or hardphones: Which is better?

Are you thinking about installing a new business phone system or upgrading your existing one? If you are, you have the choice between VoIP softphones and hardphones. But which one is better? This article will tackle the differences between the two types of VoIP phones and which one your business should get.