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Express emotion without showing your face on screen.

By Stephanie Mlot

The commission found Pacific and subsidiary ComNet are subject to exploitation, influence, and control by the Chinese government.

By Matthew Humphries

The move is to comply with sanctions and leaves many companies without access to their data.

By Matthew Humphries
3.5

Ooma Office's affordable, easy-to-use VoIP service for small businesses now has welcome video conferencing features. That said, Ooma lacks the category leaders' collaboration and productivity tools.

By Paul Ferrill

The world has moved online, but if you still need a phone system in your workplace these voice over IP providers should be on your shortlist.

By Eric Griffith
4.0

8x8 X Series remains a solid option for businesses that want a rich menu of features but don't want to break the bank. What's more, It offers an easy-to-use UI that users and admins will both appreciate.

By Paul Ferrill
4.0

A solid choice for businesses looking for a software-focused solution, Dialpad has doubled down on its AI-based voice transcription and smart alerting features since our last review, in addition to broadening its library of integrations with other software.

By Paul Ferrill

Today's hybrid work models make VoIP more attractive than ever, but they also make implementing it more complicated. Be sure to consider these points before making a major change.

By Wayne Rash

Microsoft has updated Skype's desktop and mobile apps with emergency call support.

By Nathaniel Mott

Scammers are impersonating top-level execs using video-conferencing apps in a bid to trick employees into wiring huge amounts of cash, the FBI says.

By Michael Kan

Say goodbye to that little orange dot.

By Nathaniel Mott

Looking for a business-grade video conferencing system for your small business? Cisco, Google, Microsoft, and Zoom all make some of their features available for free, and that might be just your ticket.

By Gadjo Sevilla

In the market for a business-grade voice-over-IP (VoIP) service for your hybrid workforce? Here are some top ways you can help ensure your decision is the right one.

By Oliver Rist

All lost satellites will safely re-enter the Earth's atmosphere and create no debris.

By Matthew Humphries

If adopted, callers would require your consent before leaving a direct audio message.

By Stephanie Mlot

In the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic, companies are looking to multi-channel communications to empower their remote and hybrid workforces. We dive deep into VoIP and Unified Communications as a Service (UCaaS) to help you understand what's what.

By Neil McAllister

17 shots were fired into the air, some of which hit Comcast's fiber cables.

By Matthew Humphries

Meetings are costly, interruptive, and rarely as productive as they could be. Drastically cut the amount of time you spend in meetings with these strategies.

By Jill Duffy

But the feature won't be available to all users.

By Nathaniel Mott