At Canada Business Services we provide high-performance, custom VoIP phone systems designed to scale alongside your business, ensuring crystal-clear communication and seamless connectivity. To complement our tailored service, we offer a full suite of Yealink hardware, ranging from entry-level desk phones to executive touch-screen models. 

 


 

Best of all, we keep your overhead low with a highly competitive rate of just $34 per line, combining industry-leading reliability with exceptional value.

 

We also offer multi-line discounts for business that have multiple phone numbers and lines.

 

Give us a call at (519)436-1148 for a custom quote from one of our sales specialist.


 

 

VoIP Phone Systems - General Information
 

 
Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) phones are devices and software applications that enable voice communication over the internet, rather than through traditional analog telephone copper lines

. By converting voice into digital data packets, VoIP technology enables lower-cost calling, increased mobility, and advanced features for both residential and business users.

 
Core Technology & Functionality
  • How it Works: VoIP converts analog voice signals into digital packets that are sent over a broadband internet connection to a service provider, which then routes the call to its destination.
  • Key Components: A stable internet connection (minimum 100 Kbps per device recommended) and a VoIP service provider are essential.
  • Protocols: Most VoIP phones use the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP), which acts as an industry standard for establishing, managing, and terminating calls.
  • Audio Quality: When paired with a strong connection, VoIP provides high-definition (HD) voice quality.
 
Types of VoIP Phones
  • Hardware/Desk Phones (Hard Phones): These resemble traditional desktop phones but connect via Ethernet (often using Power over Ethernet/PoE) or Wi-Fi.
  • Softphones: Software applications installed on computers, tablets, or smartphones that allow them to function as a telephone.
  • Analog Telephone Adapters (ATAs): Devices that allow traditional, older analog phones to connect to a VoIP network.
 
Key Advantages
  • Cost-Effectiveness: Generally cheaper than landlines, offering lower monthly fees and, in many cases, free domestic or heavily reduced international calling.
  • Mobility & Flexibility: Users can take their service anywhere with an internet connection, allowing for seamless remote work.
  • Advanced Features: Common features include voicemail-to-email, auto-attendants, call recording, call forwarding, and video conferencing.
  • Scalability: Easier to add or remove lines compared to physical landline