It takes more than HD phones to make calls sound like they're coming from the same room.
HD (high-definition) voice, also known as wideband voice, is gaining a lot of attention these days. And for good reason: The audio technology, which lets IP phones send a far broader range of sounds over VoIP connections than traditional phones can over PSTN (public switched telephone network) circuits, vastly increases the clarity of voice calls. That can benefit businesses and individuals in tangible ways. But making good use of the technology involves more than simply buying new phones labeled HD. Here are some steps to take to gain the maximum benefit from HD voice.
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