Recently when visiting Dialpad’s headquarters in San Francisco I had the opportunity to sit down with Mike Linn, one of Dialpad’s business communications experts.
In this video we discuss:
- Which enterprise productivity suites Dialpad integrates with
- Why Google are now recommending Dialpad for G Suite
- How Dialpad was birthed out of a Google team
- What makes Dialpad so easy to manage and deploy (without being an IT geek)
- What’s the back-end technology that makes Dialpad so special
- How Dialpad helps you look more professional
- Using Dialpad’s analytics to keep your team productive
- Why Xero.com, Uber and Netflix chose Dialpad
If you’ve not yet tested out Dialpad, be sure to connect with our team here







Dialpad is great, but with Australia’s terrible internet it’s next to useless..
We paid to trial it and we didn’t have even one uninterrupted phone call!! We tried on several types of internet connections bar NBN.. So unless you have NBN, and you’re not going to use Dialpad on your mobile with 4G, I wouldn’t waste your time. As every call we made, the person on the other line asked at least twice “Are you still there? Sorry you’re breaking up!”
Hopefully something changes fast with internet in this country.
JP
Thanks for the comment John – Dialpad (like any internet based phone system) is always going to be dependent on your internet connection.
I personally have used Dialpad on a 4g connection every day for the past 18mths and have always had great quality as long as I’m in a good service area.
For an office though, an ADSL connection is not going to be a great experience. You’ll want a dedicated line (Ethernet, Fibre or NBN) to be able to run Dialpad effectively.
Cheers
PS – we have wireless hybrid systems that we’re currently testing with Dialpad for customers that are stuck on DSL so you can use Dialpad before you have Fibre available. Stay tuned for those