What is VoIP and how does it work in Sri Lanka?
VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) converts voice into digital data packets transmitted over the internet. In Sri Lanka, businesses can use VoIP to make and receive calls through their internet connection, eliminating the need for traditional phone lines. Netiva provides premium VoIP termination routes to Sri Lanka (+94) with crystal-clear quality.
How much can my business save with VoIP in Sri Lanka?
Businesses in Sri Lanka typically save 40-60% on communication costs by switching to VoIP. Savings come from eliminating expensive hardware, reducing international call charges, and paying only for what you use. Contact us for a personalized cost analysis.
Can I get a local phone number in Sri Lanka?
Yes! Netiva offers local DID numbers in Sri Lanka (+94), allowing you to establish a local presence in Colombo, Kandy, Galle, Jaffna and other cities. Your customers can reach you on a local number, regardless of your physical location.
Do I need special equipment for VoIP?
No special equipment is required. You can use VoIP with IP phones, softphones on your computer or smartphone, or connect your existing PBX system via SIP trunking. Netiva supports all standard SIP-compatible devices and platforms.
What is SIP trunking and do I need it?
SIP trunking connects your PBX system to the public telephone network via the internet. If your business in Sri Lanka already has a PBX, SIP trunking from Netiva lets you replace expensive ISDN lines with flexible, cost-effective internet-based connections.
What support does Netiva provide?
Netiva provides 24/7 technical support with dedicated account management. Our team of certified Asterisk developers and network architects are available around the clock to ensure your VoIP system in Sri Lanka runs smoothly.