Whether you are an individual working from your home office, a small business or a multinational enterprise, IP telephony provides services that address each segment by making the same level of technology available to everyone. VoIPinclusive, a provider of fixed-price, VoIP solutions, wants the world to know about it, and it has published a new guide championing the benefits of VoIP services.
According to the company, this new guide is intended to give customers what they can truly expect when they switch to VoIP services. VoIPinclusive representative Tony Jenkins said, “Even today, there is still a lot of confusion about what VoIP is and what it can do for businesses.” And that pretty much sums up why most people and businesses still haven’t considered VoIP as their communications solution.
Jenkins went on to say, “Our new guide aims to clear up the subject once and for all, and we think it is going to make for valuable reading for decision makers. As the guide shows, VoIP can cut costs greatly compared to traditional phone service, while preserving all the call quality and reliability that businesses require.”
One of the challenges VoIP faces is still the ingrained belief that traditional landline’s are better and more reliable. Additionally, some service providers have made the adoption of VoIP more complicated than it has to be. For companies that have had these types of experiences, it becomes that much harder to convince them to switch.
Some of the benefits VoIPinclusive has outlined in its guide are as follows.
1. A fixed price which provides more than 40 features for your business phone line, and in most instances reputable companies will offer all of the equipment you need for a small setup fee and a fixed monthly rate.
2. The flexibility to adapt to virtually any requirements you might have as an individual consumer or an organization of any size.
3. Free number and services that can be used for a range of functionalities, including fax-to-email without a fax machine.
4. No equipment to buy or maintain. This of course depends on the service provider, but businesses can expect companies to set up hosted PBX (News - Alert) switchboards, all the routers, base stations and phones in one inclusive monthly rate.
5. Free support and installation, which is one of the best features of VoIP systems. Service providers generally include support and installation without additional fees, thus ensuring the operability of your communications solution at all times.
6. Built-in disaster recovery and business continuity protection to ensure no matter what happens at the location where the service is being delivered, it can quickly be routed to a single or multiple locations. Calls can be diverted to a landline or mobile number until the problem is resolved.
The takeaway from this guide is, VoIP doesn’t limit your growth, and it has the flexibility to add new technologies and services with availability from anywhere.
Edited by Rory J. Thompson