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Business Voip Telephones

Today, almost 99 percent of (non-farm) American businesses have fewer than fifty employees. Any sensible economist knows that small businesses drive our national economy; anybody who owns one, however, can tell you that being an entrepreneur is no piece of cake. Even if your company is generating a lot of revenue, with the current state of the economy, money is going to be tight. The toughest choices an entrepreneur can make revolve around money. Many small business owners need to cut costs in this recessive time, and must do so whether it be cutting expenses or employees. A great way to save your small business money is to invest in a business VoIP solution.

Business VoIP phones are a great way to save on your small business' bottom line; they typically provide a savings of 50 to 85 percent over traditional landline based office PBX technology. VoIP (Voice-over-Internet-Protocol) means that the audio signal for your phone conversation is transmitted as a sound file over the internet rather than as an analog signal through traditional phone lines. This means your business VoIP phones will have no interference or other audio issues (provided you have a properly functioning internet connection). This is a huge incentive for buiness owners with dealings to areas without strong landline coverage.

Business VoIP phones also offer a raft of features that are unavailable on a traditional phone system. Virtual PBX systems, for example, replace bulky and expensive traditional PBX systems with aplomb. A traditional PBX system requires payment of three (monthly) bills: maintenance fees, rental fees, and phone service fees. Business VoIP systems only require one, low monthly phone bill without the costs of installation or maintanence.

Virtual PBX business VoIP phones also give your small business the feel of a larger, more dominant establishment. Regardless of where you place calls to, the quality of these systems will provide crystal clear call quality. The value of the impression of reliability and solidity imparted by a single, cohesive office should not be underestimated.

Also, virtual PBX systems provide features like call forwarding. If you are unsure about your availability for answering calls, a call forwarding feature can direct calls to a number of different phones. Meanwhile, your client will be routed through a PBX menu and think they contact a single number.

Business VoIP phones also offer seamless cellular phone integration. If you're frequently away from your office landline, this is an awesome business VoIP solution for you. A VoIP virtual PBX system can connect calls to your cellphone through a traditional menu, and even enable you to seamlessly transfer an important call onto a cellphone from a landline if you realize there is somewhere you need to be mid call.

Choosing a business VoIP solution gives you the opportunity to drive a tough bargain without sacrificing on the things that count.

by: Vic Cous




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