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    10 Reasons Why VoIP is Great for Business

    By admin | June 4, 2008

    I’ve used VoIP technology for the past few years for my home
    line, and recently made the switch to using VoIP for my business,
    as well. For those who may not know, the acronym VoIP stands for
    “voice-over-ip”, and, essentially, means that our phone calls can
    now travel over data lines, much the same way our email does.

    If you follow telecommunications at all, you may remember the
    early days of this kind internet telephony: users needed a
    computer, an internet connection, and a headset with microphone
    in order to make and receive calls. The amount of equipment
    required was rather cumbersome, and one could only make calls
    while sitting at the computer. Now, though, the communications
    landscape has changed, as VoIP can be utilized in much the same
    way as a traditional land-line– you can use a wireless phone and
    take VoIP around the house, or you can get a so-called “soft
    phone”, which enables you to take your calling around the world.

    VoIP plans are less expensive than traditional calling plans, and
    come standard with desirable features such as call-waiting,
    call-forwarding, 3-way calling, and voicemail. In fact, you can
    even have your voicemail delivered as an audio file to your email
    account, saving you the time and hassle of calling in to retrieve
    messages.

    Aside from the cost savings, calling features, and convenience,
    (reasons 1, 2, and 3) VoIP is great for business in seven other
    ways. First, you can choose your area code. So, for example, if
    you have clients in Los Angeles, but you work from New York, you
    can obtain a Los Angeles area code so you seem to be right next
    door. This can be a good way to create a business presence in
    multiple cities very cost effectively. Next, you can order
    toll-free lines for less than traditional carriers. Having a toll
    free line makes your business seem bigger. Also, you can take
    your calling plan on the road when you travel, and can use your
    ’softphone’ to make calls to/from hotels. No more paying
    exorbitant fees for local calls, which saves you money (reason 6)

    The higher end VoIP plans allow you to place an unlimited number
    of calls for one set fee. This can help you budget your business
    expenses more effectively. You can forward calls to any number
    when you’re out of the office, meaning more flexibility. VoIP
    also allows you to call internationally for very low rates, so
    you can expand your business reach and influence across the
    globe. (reason 9). Setting up a VoIP phone system is easy, and
    can often be done in less than five minutes, provided you have high
    speed internet and an IP-usable phone (reason 10).

    So, for all these reasons, VoIP is great for business. It’s
    affordable, convenient, and simple to use. As the world of
    business gets more complex, it’s nice to know your
    telecommunication systems doen’t have to follow suit.

    Jane Perkis is a technology enthusiast who uses VoIP for home and business. Please visit http://www.voice-over-ip-advice to learn more about VoIP for your home or office.

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