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by FitSmallBusiness.com Which is Best for Your Business?
Traditional Phone or VoIP?
VoIP(Voice over IP)
of phone service that works on your internet connection instead of traditional phone lines.
is a relativelynew type
advantages•Lower Costs•Greater Functionality•Less maintenance•Similar call quality, provided you have the appropriate internet connection
advantages•Lower Costs•Greater Functionality•Less maintenance•Similar call quality, provided you have the appropriate internet connection If you are looking for a high quality VoIP service provider we recommend Nextiva, and you can read our full comparison guide here.
VoIP?What Is If you have used Vonage or Skype
you have already used VoIP for Personal USE
VoIP?What Is
that specialize in providing VoIP service for
there are many companies,Butlike RingCentral and Nextiva,
businesses.
If you have used Vonage or Skype
you have already used VoIP for Personal USE
VoIP useis growing
VoIP useis growing
And the number of traditional telephone users is
shrinking each year.
VoIP useis growing
And the number of traditional telephone users is
shrinking each year.
The market share of landline phones is expected to be 16 percent by 2015, as the combination of VoIP and cell phones push traditional telephony out of homes and offices.
VoIPCost of
Service
• Free local and long distance calling• Ability to transfer and queue calls• Have calls ring multiple lines simultaneously• Auto-attendant phone directory.
Generally the cost is around $20 to $30 per line per month.you get a wide range of features, like:
VoIPCost of
Handsets
On the low end to several hundred dollars if you want additional features such as a screen for video calls.
Can run from around $50
What is the
and
Difference Between
VoIP Traditional Phones?
Traditional PhonesTHE COST of
for the service and Handsets are similar to VoIP. If you want the additional features mentioned before, then it can run Thousands of dollars.
VoIPCall Quality is dependent upon the speed and stability of your
internet connectionA typical DSL connection will be able to support 6 concurrent phone calls with full quality audio.
For calculating how much bandwidth you will need, see this article.
is reliant on both your internet connection and electricity.
many VoIP service providers can automatically route calls to a cellphone or other backup number in the case of an internet or power outage.
However,
The VoIP system
• Voicemail• Call Forwarding And Internal Transferring • Conference Calling• Office Intercom
Business VoIP and PBX Systems generally provide the following:
have several features that are
Business VoIP systems
not available with traditional PBX phone systems including:
extension of the office phone system,
Mobility:
Including the ability to have business calls automatically directed to your cell phone and make outbound calls from your smartphone as your office number.
The ability to use your smartphone as an
The ability to use any computer or office phone as your
Portability:
personal extension.
redesign your phone system
Flexibility: The ability to
on the fly by simply logging into your VoIP provider’s dashboard.
• Voicemails sent to your email as text messages.• Find me/follow-me which rings your mobile and home phones as well.• Video calling. • Integration with third party applications like CRM and an e-fax.
Just Cool:
while also saving money and improving productivity.
VoIPA systemcan provide a business features they were NEVER
able to achieve with a landline
If you are looking for a high quality VoIP service provider we recommend Nextiva, and you can read our full comparison guide here.
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