Voice over internet protocol (VoIP) solutions will continue to gain traction within the business environment, as the solutions power multiple ways to communicate efficiently and cost effectively.
Principal Analyst at Current Analysis (News - Alert), Larry Hettick, recently spoke about this recent trend in an article for Network World (News - Alert) in which he revealed that there is still tons of room to grow within the VoIP solutions sector in commercial organizations. He stated, “Cable operators' success with VoIP may have peaked, especially for residential services. However, we believe opportunities for growth is still abound in the business VoIP market. The effect of wireless substitution is less of a concern in the business market sector – yet the integration of VoIP features and mobile devices remains very important for the enterprise and midsize business.”
It is important for VoIP solutions including IM, voice, video, and unified messaging to be easily accessible on a single platform which can be used wherever the user is located on whatever device they choose.
Luckily, Teo, a provider of a suite of unified communication solutions powers a unified back end infrastructure that is relatively easy to install and manage, thus enabling businesses to leverage increased benefits from their innovative array of integrated VoIP solutions. This can help to drive productivity among employees while also increasing employee satisfaction as they have options in which way they would like to communicate. Also, the company offers these solutions via any PC, Mac, deskphone, smartphone or tablet. Teo remains at the forefront of technological trends, staying on the cusp of all the ways in which an organization can better meet employee demands via embracing new communication technologies.
A major reason behind businesses deciding to implement VoIP solutions is the high degree of flexibility that this technology offers customers compared to traditional phone systems. "It's not necessarily that cost is the main driver for business solutions. I think it's more a question of getting the enhanced and more and more sophisticated flexibility," Mike Eagle, general manager of the Federation of Communication Services recently said in a statement.
Jamie Epstein is a TMCnet Web Editor. Previously she interned at News 12 Long Island as a reporter's assistant. After working as an administrative assistant for a year, she joined TMC (News - Alert) as a Web editor for TMCnet. Jamie grew up on the North Shore of Long Island and holds a bachelor's degree in mass communication with a concentration in broadcasting from Five Towns College. To read more of her articles, please visit her columnist page.Edited by Chris DiMarco