subject: The Business Voip Solution [print this page] Since the introduction of Skype, the free PC to PC phone service, most Americans have become aware of the advantages of VoIP phone systems for personal calling. Recently, VoIP is available across multiple mediums including mobile telephone devices like AT&T's iPhone or Google's Android. Most young and professional people are no longer pursuing traditional landlines amd are focued on mobile internet devices; it seems that VoIP has solidly made a mark on the US.S. telecommunications market.
For small businesses, VoIP phone systems can provide with many more advantages. First of all, VoIP phone systems offer tremendous savings compared to traditional analog phone systems. In these recessive economic times, slack entrepreneurial plans will survive; this means that no saving opportunity should be left unturned!
While VoIP phone systems might be significantly cheaper than traditional landline based systems, they should certainly not be thought of as a discount or lower-tier option. In fact, VoIP phone systems offer a number of features that cannot be matched by a traditional phone system. VoIP operates by sending the sounds from your conversation over the internet as a digital file, meaning it is not exposed to interference that can cause poor sound quality. VoIP call quality is consistently crystal clear, despite your location. This allows for easy and convenient communication with clients or partners in international locations that may have unreliable land-line service, like India or Africa.
VoIP phone systems can also allow your small business to become much larger without the need of constant upgrading. A VoIP virtual PBX can give your business one single phone number, even if your partners are scattered across the nation or even the globe! Even subtle changes in appearance, such as a more professional seeming PBX system, can have a substantial effect on your client relations.
VoIP phone systems also provide virtual voicemail, which is available to be converted as a text document. These files (as well as the original audio files on which they are based) can be stored on online cloud storage sites, and accessed anywhere internet connectivity is available.
In times like these, can your small business afford to waste money on outdated traditional analog phone service. Can you risk sacrificing the highly polished and professional appearance offered by VoIP? Now that virtual PBX is available with VoIP phone systems, the answer is a definite NO!
by: Vic Cous
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