When Copper Lines Make Sense
VoIP doesn't always completely eliminate the need for old-fashioned copper phone lines through the local telephone company. Sometimes the simple, cheap solution to supporting some devices is to keep them on the older technology. Many businesses find it worthwhile to keep one or more copper lines in their communications systems mix because not everything that works well with the Public Switched Telephone Network (PTSN), also called “analog” and “copper” and often the simple so


VoIP’s “hidden value”.
Taken individually, they may not seem very interesting, but compared to what you get with legacy telephony, I believe that each one adds a little bit of cool factor to VoIP. Of course, this largely depends on your frame of reference, but for most SMBs, these features will be pretty new. They may not be radical upgrades, but they all deliver value, and if you can take advantage of every one, VoIP will turn out to be an excellent investment. This is a quick snapshot of the enha

