HD voice services sounding great
When high definition voice services were launched world-wide, South Africans were told that they would have to wait a while before they would be locally available, but says Vox Telecom’s BRADLEY GATTER, these rumours are unfounded.
The
Vox Supafone leverages our first-tier, voice-prioritised network and supports
high-definition (HD) voice calls to bring crystal-clear quality to all who use
the system. On-net calls (Vox-to-Vox subscribers) get the full benefit of HD
voice, while off-net calls to another service provider also offers better
quality.
The
Vox Supafone is a multi-functional cordless phone used for making calls over
the Internet. It offers dual mode capabilities, which means one can easily
switch between internet (Vox) and fixed-line calls at the touch of a button. It
is also multi-line and six handsets can be registered to the Vox Supafone,
allowing three simultaneous calls – two Vox Telecom calls and one fixed-line
call. The Vox Supafone offers fantastic savings to both consumers and
small- and medium-sized businesses. Its particular attraction to the corporate
environment is in multi-branch calling as on-net calls (Vox-to-Vox) are free
24/7.
All
that’s needed to support the service is an ADSL Internet account and router. A
PC does not need to be on or even in the vicinity in order to make calls. The
Vox Supafone works independently of a PC and there is no need to change
infrastructure if the user has an existing ADSL line.
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