As
the world goes forward, everything moves forward as well. This is true in all
aspects and is really doing leaps and bounds in technology today. One important
impact is now felt in communications, especially in the advent of today’s VoIP providers.
In
many countries globally, there is now a trend of going digital in the phone
services. There is also the increase of many phone providers this side of the
world where development is also going fast forward.
Phone providers
With
the increase of the number of these phone providers, two kinds of news are
around. The good news is that the competition is getting fiercer and for the
customer it can lower prices.
With
the increasing number of providers, there is good news and bad news. For
customers, the good news is that competition drives prices down and drives
companies to innovate to compete better and offer their best features.
Some difficulties
There
might be some difficulties in looking for solutions to your own company’s needs
because of the number of provider companies to choose from. Solutions for these
can be done, although it takes time to get the right provider.
Bes
of the news is that as long as you have a reliable broadband connection, VoIP
can work well to your advantage. On paper, you might just have an 80% savings
over the other legacy phone services.
Business VoIP
The
terminologies in voip providers can be confusing, but they all actually are
variations to the terminologies in VoIP services. Actually, they all refer to the identical
services provided. The first one is called Business VoIP.
Basically,
this is a hosted PBX solution in the cloud, and is sometimes referred to as
virtual PBX. However, there is basically no management equipment located
on-site at your business.
The primary
requirement is a reliable internal network where Internet phones can be
connected to Ethernet switches. The broadband connection has to be good
likewise. There are two kinds of hosted services: the managed and the
unmanaged.
IP PBX
This
is actually a hardware found in your place of business. What are needed to
connect these to your system are SIP trunks. Typically, these are utilized by
larger companies (usually, with more than 50 users).
As a
hosted solution, this setup is often much cheaper to use in smaller businesses.
This is without the overhead of getting the hardware to the internal network.
SIP trunks are the things needed to connect an on-premise IP PBX to a VoIP
provider through the internet.
Some points
Not
every provider will offer your unlimited local and national calling as part of
their monthly fees. There is a flat rate, usually, for every call.
Typically,
fees for calling mobile phones are more expensive than calling land lines. If
your company has to make many international calls, you need to check out how
much each of the calls will cost for the most-frequently called countries.
If
you are going to need IP phones for its many features that VoIP offers, check
out if there is a phone rental option around to avoid up-front purchase fees.
You also need to compare prices with those offered by other VoIP providers in
the country.
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