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VOIP & Unified Communications 

Looking to upgrade your organisation’s telephone system but don’t have the in-house expertise to deploy a VoIP solution? You’re not alone. Many UK businesses are turning to VoIP telephone systems for their cost-saving benefits, flexibility, and advanced features. With VoIP, your business can cut traditional phone line costs while gaining access to a feature-rich communication system that supports Unified Comms, remote work, and seamless collaboration.

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From VoIP phones to full Unified Communications integration, our team at OCM Communications can handle the entire process – from setup to support. Ready to future-proof your business? Contact us today for a free consultation and discover how VoIP can transform your organisation’s communication.

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2027: The big deadline. All PSTN services across the UK will be switched off entirely by the 31st January 2027.

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VOIP offers significant cost-savings and flexibility compared to legacy phone systems. Unified Communications takes this further, boosting your team's effectiveness and improving the overall customer experience.

Futuristic landscape with a person standing in the distance, surrounded by digital networks, satellite dishes, and communication devices, symbolising the shift from outdated copper lines to advanced VoIP technology. The image represents the importance of future-proofing business communications by upgrading to VoIP before the PSTN switch-off in the UK

With the UK's PSTN switch-off looming, now's the time to future-proof your business phone system. Ditch outdated copper lines and embrace the flexibility and cost-savings of VoIP. Not only will you avoid disruptions during the transition, but you'll gain advanced features like seamless remote collaboration and enhanced customer service capabilities. Don't get left behind – upgrade to VoIP today and secure the future of your business communications.

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2027: The big deadline. All PSTN services across the UK will be switched off entirely by the 31st January 2027.

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Our Solutions

Imagine ditching the clunky landline phone system and making calls using your existing internet connection. That's the power of VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) for business. 

 

Here's how it benefits your business:

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Cost Savings: Cut the cord and say goodbye to expensive traditional phone bills. VoIP plans are often more affordable, especially for long-distance calls.

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Scalability: Growing pains? No problem! Adding or removing phone lines is a breeze with VoIP, adapting to your business needs as you scale.

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Remote Work Friendly: Gone are the days of being chained to your desk. VoIP lets your team take calls and collaborate seamlessly from anywhere with a good internet connection.

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Feature-Rich: Boost your professionalism with features like voicemail transcription, call forwarding, and auto-attendants.

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Think beyond just calls – some VoIP systems offer integrations with other business tools, streamlining workflows and enhancing communication across your entire organization. In a nutshell, VoIP empowers your SME with a cost-effective, flexible, and feature-rich communication solution that keeps your business connected and thriving!

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OCM Communications Limited's VOIP Expertise:

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18 years experience of supplying , implementing and supporting businesses VOIP solutions.

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Needs Assessment & Solution Design: A strong we will work with you to understand your unique business needs, goals, and budget surrounding phone systems. They'll then recommend the right VOIP solution, not just a one-size-fits-all.

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Supplier Selection: Navigating the world of VOIP providers can be daunting. We  know the reliable platforms, their pricing complexities, and which might best suit different industries.

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Setup, Configuration, & Migration: The technical side of things – ensuring your VoIP system works flawlessly with your existing network, porting numbers, configuring call flows, etc.

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Device Integration & Selection: Do you need desk phones, mobile apps, or just browser-based calling? OCM will guide you.

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User Training: Helping your team adapt to the new phone system is crucial for a smooth transition and to fully leveraging its features.

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Ongoing Support & Optimisation: Proactive monitoring to catch issues early, troubleshooting support, and making adjustments to your VoIP setup as your business requirements evolve.

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If you are interested in learning more about how we can help you to implement VOIP, please contact us today. We would be happy to discuss your specific needs and to provide you with a free consultation.

Ready to enhance your business communications with our VoIP and Unified Communication solutions? Contact OCM Communications today for a free consultation and discover how we can help you achieve seamless and secure communication.
  • Firewalls
    Create a security filter between the internet and your network. Firewalls are essential for protecting your internet connection. They act as a barrier between your internal network and external networks (such as the internet), preventing unauthorised access to your systems and data. Organisations must ensure that all devices that connect to the internet are protected by a properly configured firewall.
  • Secure Configuration
    Secure configuration involves setting up computers and network devices to reduce vulnerabilities. This includes changing default settings, disabling unnecessary features, and ensuring that only essential software is installed and running. Organisations need to ensure that devices and software are configured securely from the outset to minimise security risks.
  • User Access Control
    User access control ensures that only authorised individuals have access to systems and data. This involves implementing user accounts with appropriate privileges and using strong, unique passwords. It also includes restricting administrative privileges to only those who need them for their role.
  • Malware Protection
    Malware protection involves deploying anti-malware solutions to detect and prevent malicious software from infecting systems. This includes using antivirus software and other security tools to scan and protect against malware. Organisations must ensure that their anti-malware software is up-to-date and configured to scan for malware regularly
  • Software Security Updates
    Security update management, or patch management, ensures that software and devices are kept up-to-date with the latest security patches and updates. This reduces vulnerabilities that could be exploited by attackers. Organisations need to implement a process to regularly update and patch systems to protect against known threats.
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