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There are many reasons to move to a VoIP based phone system as
compared to the standard PBX with analog lines. Some of these
advantages include price, features, and convenience. Recent
studies have shown that 50% of the Fortune 1000 have already moved or
are in the process of moving to VoIP. Almost another 40% will
start migrating in the next 2-3 years.
While it would take an entire website to show all the advantages
of moving to VoIP we will try to answer a few of them here.
Cost -
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Hardware: Initial hardware costs for quality VoIP phones and
PBX's are generally lower, and in some cases substantailly lower than
traditional systems. It is even possible to use what is called
a "soft phone", which an application ran on your PC to be
used in place of a hard phone.
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Phone Lines: With most VoIP based PBX systems you have
the choice of using traditional POTS lines to handle
incoming/outgoing calls, or use what is called an ITSP (Internet
Telephony Service Provider) to provide the terminition for the phone
number. Most ITSP's allow you to make/recieve multiple calls on
the same phone number, much like a roll over line from a traditional
phone company. These rates are normally under $45.00 a month.
We have seen customers save close to 75% on their monthly phone
bills.
- Upgrades: The majority of VoIP systems we support regularly provide free upgrades or enhancements. With traditional systems upgrades are only available through the purchase of additional hardware which often costs more than a complete VoIP system..
Features -
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Voicemail to Email: The majority of VoIP systems will allow
you to forward a copy of your voicemail to your email.
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Remote access to Voicemail: Check your voicemail by calling into the PBX or logging into a web page.
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Maintenance: Move phones as easily as you do your PC or notebook computer. VoIP phones are not tied to a certain curcuit as is a traditional phone. Phones can be unplugged and moved to any office, hotel room, or even home, as long as internet access is available.
- Integration: Many systems integrate with Microsoft Outlook and other software.
- Conference Room.
- IVR - Route calls to the correct person with easy to setup and configure menu systems.
- Phones can be located in a remote location.
- Easy configuration.
- Call detail reports.
- Automated dialing.
- Follow Me - have your office calls ring on your cell phone immediately or after several rings.
- Fax to email.
- Print to fax.
Examples -
Several months ago a client of ours moved
to a new office. The phones and PBX were unplugged and carried to the
new office and plugged back in to normal network connections (CAT5).
Since they were using an ITSP as previously described the PBX and
phones were immediately available. Their call center was unavailable for less than 15 minutes. We did not have to contact anyone such as AT&T,
Verizon, or one of the Bells in advance to start moving the phone lines
to another location and wait on them to make any changes at the CO. This resulted in a huge savings in time and money.
For more information on how VoIP can save your business money call us at (817) 380-1952.
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