Choosing an ISP for Your Business

There’s a lot at stake when it comes to choosing an Internet Service Provider (ISP) for your business. Not only do your employees need to access tools like email, but companies also increasingly rely on web-based solutions for provider and customer interactions. Technology like Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) and cloud-based collaboration tools make a […]

How to Choose the Right Business Internet Connection

Choosing the right business internet connection is an easy way to prevent a lot of problems before they happen. Slow internet speed can frustrate your customers, slow down productivity and limit your use of new technology. As more business tools move to the cloud – and more of our interactions move online – a stable, […]

5 Benefits of Managed Voice Services

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Managing a business is a busy job. With so many aspects to cover, phone systems can easily become an afterthought, but they shouldn’t. Phone conversations are where sales are made.

Remote Collaboration & the Future Office

The ability to collaborate with team members without borders is a powerful concept that’s not only completely doable thanks to today’s complex networking models, but it’s almost expected as the norm.

iTel Networks + Multapplied Networks

iTel Networks Inc., a Canadian telecommunications provider and WTG, a leading Master Agent and Technology Sourcing Expert in the United States, today announced their new partnership under iTel’s Partner Program.

Cut IT Costs With These Simple Tips

There’s a nagging question every business must face at some point: How can I cut IT costs? For our 2-part series, we’ve laid out 5 quick and simple ways your business can cut down IT costs and make balancing a budget easy.

The Difference between Symmetrical and Asymmetrical Connections

What do Symmetrical and Asymmetrical Mean for Connectivity? Symmetrical connections are exactly what they sound like; a connection with equal download and upload speeds. For example, with a 500/500 Mbps fibre internet connection you get 500 Mbps of download AND 500 Mbps of upload speeds. An asymmetrical connection, however, does NOT have equal download/upload speeds. […]