Wednesday, 4 March 2015

Is Voip The Future Of Business Telephone Systems

By Earlene McGee


Astonishing advances in technology has seen to it that every business, regardless of how small or large, can compete in the global market place. Nevertheless, new and exciting opportunities also bring new challenges. Competition is fierce and consumers are presented with more choices than ever before. Vancouver BC entrepreneurs have quickly learned that they need sophisticated business telephone systems if they want to remain on the cutting edge.

Great strides have been made in telecommunications. Modern PABX installations offer users a host of features that allow them to communicate effectively and reliably. Users can transfer calls, place callers on hold and even conduct conference calls. In many cases callers can exercise options by listening to a menu of available actions and then get transferred to an appropriate person or department by simply pressing a button.

PABX installations were revolutionary in their day but for many companies they simply do not offer a communications edge any longer. Its singe biggest drawback is the fact that users must be available at an extension in order to communicate. This means that users away from their desks are also out of touch. Callers are forced to leave messages and, of course, messages are not always correctly delayed.

PABX installations are costly. Large companies spend many thousands for separate installations at every one of their sites and at every regional office or shop. Maintaining multiple installations are also costly. Of course, the more installations there are the bigger the chance for breakdowns too. Then there is also the need to employ an operator at every installation. This all adds up to a very hefty communications bill.

It seems as if VoIP has stepped forward as the one system that will not only overcome the drawbacks of PABX, but also lead the way towards effort free, flexible and cheap telecommunications. Even companies that have numerous branches and remote sites require only one single central installation. Even better, the platform is hosted by the service provider. This means much lower maintenance cost and constant access to the very latest upgrades.

Those that have switched to VoIP knew from the word go that they will be saving money. However, many new clients are surprised to find out just how much they save. Some companies have saved up to half of their previous communications bills. When considering the cheaper maintenance and the fact that it is not necessary to employ an operator at every site the savings can become truly remarkable.

Savings are great but VoIP installations offer much more. Imagine being able to communicate from any geographical location, the ability to transfer calls to remote locations and a wide variety of features specially designed to make life easier and to improve productivity. Ultimately, VoIP not only saves money bit it offers clients the true freedom of being able to communicate whenever, wherever and from whatever compatible device.

There can be no doubt that effective communication is one of the most important corner stones of every successful business. With VoIP it is not only possible to save a significant amount of money, but also to improve productivity and to offer vastly superior service to both clients and suppliers.




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