NetCarrier Local Voice

Enabling internet as a transmission medium

Empowering your company’s telecommunications

NetCarrier is a national provider of Voice, Data, and Cloud PBX services. We offer a range of voice services, including analog lines/trunks, voice-over IP (VOIP) services, and PRI, Analog, or SIP handoff methods to accommodate various phone system requirements. Our voice packages include competitive pricing, standard line-based features, and unlimited or pay-per-minute local and long-distance options. Our services are designed to meet the needs of businesses of all sizes nationwide, and we also provide integrated communication services, such as aggregating voice and internet services into one bill.

Top Features

  • Lower costs

    Cost savings is one of the benefits of VoIP that virtually any business can appreciate. You can only install so many phone lines and costs quickly add up, especially if your business regularly makes long-distance calls.

  • Worldwide access

    VoIP technology has become extremely portable, allowing users to connect from home offices and abroad. What’s more, is that your employee’s number follows them to their new home office when they make the change.

  • Ease of installation, configuration, maintenance

    One of the favorite benefits of VoIP is that IP phones are incredibly easy to install—even for those who are less technically savvy. There is no need to have expert technicians running phone wiring throughout your office. Instead, IP phones are virtually plug-and-play.

  • Better use of bandwidth

    One of the little-known benefits of VoIP is that it makes for more efficient use of your existing bandwidth. As roughly half of the voice conversations are made up of silence, VoIP continues to fill those information gaps with other data from other bandwidth consumers to make better use of your resources.

  • More effective communication

    With your personnel working from various points within the office, their home, or around the world, keeping them within reach is critical. One of the more interesting benefits of VoIP is that you can have a single call ring to your desk phone for the first few rings, then to your mobile phone, tablet, or laptop if the call goes unanswered.

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