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At the moment lots of businesses are
making the switch to Voice Over Internet Protocol (or VoIP for short)
as a way to save money on expensive monthly telephone bills. Of course
there is no denying that consumers are also taking advantage of internet
telephony but it's the business world that typically has the most to gain
by incorporating business VoIP into their
telephone service, for a number of reasons. Below are some of the top
reasons why businesses should consider VoIP. Integrated Communications and
Added Features It is worth mentioning in this regard
that far from being just another telephone service, VoIP actually integrates
several forms of communication. Believe it or not, you get a lot of the
standard features you'll find with most telephone services, business
VoIP can also incorporate enhanced calling features not available
anywhere else, at least not for the same low price. Some of these features
include are mentioned below: Integrated voice mail and email:
First and foremost, listen to your email on your VoIP-enabled
phone or read your voice mail on your computer) Web access: Whats
more High end VoIP phones come equipped with screens that allow you to
surf the web right from the phone itself Softphone support: In
addition you can access your data and make phone calls from any computer
connected to the Internet by using specialized software to place and receive
calls. Fact remained that you'll no longer have to go "find a phone" when
you're traveling and won't have to burn up costly mobile phone minutes
to keep in touch with the office. Compatible With Your Existing
Phone System If experts are to be believed, one of
the biggest concerns when switching to VoIP is what type of equipment
you will need to make the switch and how much it will cost. It is worth
pointing that depending on the answer and how much calling you do, it
might not make sense to switch to VoIP. Though, most businesses (and even
consumers) can realize significant savings by switching to VoIP and can
do so while keeping most of their legacy phone equipment. Mobile and Flexible Calling
Furthermore with options like softphones
and "follow me" features, your mobile workforce has plenty of alternatives
for placing and receiving calls. In simple terms, using the "follow me"
feature, your mobile staff can have their phones ring both in the office
and on their cell phone or other mobile device so they're always within
easy reach. Reduced Cost In case if you've ever tried making
heads or tails of your monthly phone bill, you quickly realized that the
phone company nickel and dimes you for everything under the Sun and varies
how much they charge per call based on which calling area the recipient
is in. In an ideal scenario this sort of nonsense is great for the phone
company but makes it difficult to gauge what your monthly bill is going
to be in order to make projections for down the road. Fact remained that
by using VoIP service for out-of-area calling, you get to enjoy the simplicity
and lower overall cost that comes with paying a flat fee. If experts are
to be believed, this is one of the biggest benefits of switching to VoIP
since it can relieve quite a few headaches and significantly impact a
company's bottom line. Theoretically speaking to get started
making your transition to VoIP, your first step should be researching
the different options available to you. Believe it or not, there are several
business VoIP info sites online that provide
this type of info as well as the sites for the individual companies that
provide internet telephony service. Thats why be sure to evaluate the
various plans each company has to offer, the contractual terms and how
the plans can be incorporated into your business. Following this route, pretty soon, you'll
be able taking advantage of the lower cost and better features that come
with incorporating VoIP into your business telephone system and most likely,
you'll never look back once you adopt this increasingly popular technology.
There is no denying that organizational
structures in businesses have evolved from being in centralized locations
to having offices that are located all across the geography. As a matter
of fact the concept of network organizations enables employees, who work
in groups for a project, to be at different locations. Whats more PC-to-PC
connectivity has enhanced the capabilities to transfer files and to conduct
net meetings by such employees over the Internet. It is worth mentioning in this regard
that before the advent of Internet telephony, businesses with multiple
locations and employees always on the move had to incur heavy charges
for communications by way of long-distance calls and international calls.
Furthermore this is obvious from the fact that a traveling sales representative
once had to report to the corporate office about the sales figures through
public phones or mobile phones. Moreover with the arrival of local and
wide-area networks, connectivity issues between fixed locations became
lessened. But it is worth remembering that the charges incurred for the
maintenance of such legacy systems were high because of administration
costs and network management. Always remember that the components
for business Voice over Internet Protocol, or VoIP, are the same as those
for any other VoIP applications, except for the ownership of network infrastructure
such as IP PBX and other routers for network management. In addition,
Voice Facilities Managed services are provided by business
VoIP providers, obviating the need for ownership of infrastructure.
In simple terms, the features available
in VoIP are calling extension, caller account information and seamless
call transfer, which are essentially the same as those provided by traditional
PBX. Furthermore the major advantage is for network administrators. Fact
remained that VoIP network and architecture can be managed through web
interface, the job has become easier by remote maintenance. Whats more,
the need to call the vendor for configuration in terms of Move, Add, and
Change (MAC) is reduced. Furthermore the other advantage is for the employees,
who can make free calls through soft phones with their laptops from any
location.
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