Is your company in desperate need of VoIP solutions that won’t break the bank? Unified communications solutions including VoIP are actually extremely cost-effective and will help organizations see a return on investment in a short period of time.
Teo, a provider of VoIP solutions, recently penned a blog post that pointed out that unified communications can help businesses of all sizes see multiple benefits.
Some of the information that shows the increasing trend of organizations transitioning to UC systems include a survey conducted by IDC (News - Alert) which states that more than one-third of small businesses and nearly three-quarters of medium-sized companies currently own at least one UC component; 45 percent of SMBs are currently using some type of UC feature to host virtual conferences; and per a CTC Network report, SMBs can save around $950,000 a year through implementing a UC system within their organization’s infrastructure.
Due to innovative and highly scalable unified communication solutions, SMBs have the opportunity to leverage technologies that were once only able to be afforded by big enterprises.
In addition to dramatic cost savings, efficient VoIP solutions can help to increase productivity across all divisions of an organization. Remotely connected workers no longer are forced to waste time when the network is delayed or crashes completely; instead, with VoIP solutions, they can get the job done quickly due to enhanced reliability. In fact, it has been predicted by the year 2016, that mobile VoIP solutions will earn approximately $36 billion in annual revenues, largely due to the rising demands from consumers who want to have access to communications solutions while on-the-go.
Additionally, UC helps to ramp up project completion and reduces communication- related costs that were previously required to support multiple communication platforms.
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 Tammy Wolf