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VoIP Cuts Business Costs Due to Extended Mobility

March 26, 2013

By Jamie Epstein, Business VoIP Web Editor

Employees working from wherever they feel most comfortable, no matter whether it is from their home or the closest Starbucks, wouldn’t be feasible without a robust business VoIP platform in place. Not only has this next-generation technology raised the bar on productivity by allowing time-sensitive projects to be completed at any time and from anyplace with a reliable Internet connection, but it also can benefit a business in many other ways. Some of these advantages include ramping up retention and decreasing expenses related to housing all of these workers under one roof.


Recently, The Digest outlined several other ways business VoIP is proving to be a positive step forward for a remote employee base and businesses alike such as:

1.       Shattering the limitations surrounding the number of calls that can be made

With VoIP in place, organizations can rest assured that no matter how many outgoing calls they make their costs will remain the same. This unchanged rate is primarily due to the fact that unlimited nationwide calls throughout the United States are made possible with a little help for our friend business VoIP.

2.       IP Fax

Fax still plays a crucial role in business today. However, antiquated systems that are so loud that it is almost impossible to concentrate and that don’t send the fax successfully each and every time just won’t cut it anymore. Enter Web-based fax, an offering that enables faxes to be sent directly to an e-mail account that has been preselected. This is particularly beneficial for those working outside the confines of an office wishing to send an important document or even employees in-house needing to send an electronic message to a remote worker.

3.       Video Conferencing

The innovation known as VoIP is helping companies to keep divisions that are geographically separated connected with ease. Also, these organizations can much more closely interact with a wide array of customers while actually being able to see them during the entire conversation. All you really need is either a smartphone, tablet, PC, laptop and Internet connection to get started using this communication channel.

4.       Mobile VoIP

Almost half of all Americans now use smartphones consistently throughout their daily activities. VoIP apps are being touted as enabling employees on-the-go to remain highly efficient while simultaneously accomplishing other tasks, like say food shopping.

Nextiva is an Arizona-based business VoIP provider that keeps its competitive edge through matching its robust suite with amazing service. virtual-pbx recently reported that the company’s amazing service starts internally with people that work at Nextiva. In fact, it only hires qualified employees that are smart, efficient and fit the overall culture.

“That’s what we foster and really create at Nextiva is a group of people who really are enthusiastic about delivering amazing service,” Yaniv Masjedi , vice president of Nextiva, commented.




Edited by Rich Steeves

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