White Label VoIP is a VoIP service offered by one provider that allows other companies to rebrand and sell it as their own service, providing a turnkey telecom solution.
A White Zone refers to an area where there is no mobile network coverage, meaning users cannot make calls, send texts, or access mobile data.
Wi-Fi Calling is a feature that allows mobile devices to make voice calls and send texts using a Wi-Fi network instead of a cellular connection, improving call quality in low-coverage areas.
WiFi is a wireless networking technology that allows devices to connect to the internet and communicate with each other over a local area network without physical cables.
WiMAX (Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access) is a wireless broadband technology that provides high-speed internet over long distances, often used in rural areas.
The emotional and professional commitment of employees toward their roles, directly influencing productivity, service quality, and job satisfaction.