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Long story short, my business bought a commercial building and we're moving our company there. It's out of town, fibre optic isn't available, and the previous owners said VoIP is horrible through the available internet.

My question is, what are my options? I'm in Canada, is there a service provider over 4G/LTE where there's a hub for SIM, and I can still keep my extensions? Or do I have to switch back to traditional landline?

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[–] Seankan@alien.top 1 points 10 months ago

What about point to point internet? Is that an option?

Using the 4g/lte you have two options.

Use a cloud service or host it yourself and get apps on your phone and use lte from your phones. Usually it will run fine. But make sure you host it in the cloud.

Or get a 4g/lte router and do it that way. But you would have to watch out if your using an on premise system as some of them require port forwarding and you usually can't do that on a 4g/lte internet due to being shared. You'd still have to look at using a hosted service.

I primarly use 4g/lte for backup for VoIP but then have some type of stable internet inside.

What about satellite internet?