Fiber-optic toll-free is better than Voip
Why does TollFreeNumber.org use one hundred percent fiber optic telephone lines for their toll free numbers they sell to customers? Does it really make a difference? Consider this: Rex Rouvierre of www.I-SCI-FI.com conducts a weekly two-hour long talk show for science fiction fans. At least one-half hour of the show is devoted to listeners calling in for discussions or to ask questions of the featured guest.
“I’ve had listeners from Canada, Mexico, and even Guatemala. We’re listened to from thirty-nine different countries around the world.” Rouvierre’s toll free number allows listeners from North America to call in free.
Fiber-optic toll free numbers makes a a big differance
So why do fiber optics matter to live broadcasts and sci-fi fans? Simple – not every toll free number company uses fiber optics. Most of the non-mainstream toll free number companies use VoIP, or Voice over Internet Protocol. Though advances have been made in that technology, it doesn’t yet compare to the quality of connection fiber optics provide. This is one reason some toll free companies offer cheaper rates. They do so at the risk of reliability and clarity.Fiber VS VoIP
If Rouvierre chose a toll free company using VoIP, there would likely be an obvious drop in the quality of his listeners’ phone calls. Dropped words and gaps in a conversation can be frustrating in any normal telephone conversation; a bad connection during a live broadcast is excruciating for both the host and listeners. Because TollFreeNumber.org exclusively uses fiber optic technology, Rouvierre can count on a clear broadcast every week.Logan Marshall, Founder of TollFreeNumber.org, believes in excellence and quality. “Our services run over one hundred percent fiber optic networks, so all of our calls are crystal clear, one hundred percent of the time. There are never any dropped calls or static or echoes.”
Blair Rhodes, owner of ThePashminaStore.com, has had a toll free number for two years. In addition to other great features, Rhodes was attracted to TollFreeNumber.org because of the company’s use of fiber optics. “It's an incredibly clear connection. It enhances our image by the customer being able to hear us and we can hear them.”
Marshall adds, concerning the reliability of their service, “We use a multi-million dollar data facility in LA, hardwired directly to the backbone of the electrical company. The electrical plant would have to go down before the power of our operation center went down.” If that extremely unlikely event were ever to occur, TollFreeNumber.org has considerable UPS backup power to keep systems up and running.
Rouvierre and other satisfied customers can depend on TollFreeNumber.org to keep their phone calls reliably clear. “Our customers can be assured that our systems will not go down,” Marshall continues. “We offer a one hundred percent satisfaction guarantee.”
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Rex Rouvierre, I-SCI-FI.com, Salt Lake City, UT;
Logan Marshall, Tollfreenumber.ORG.org
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