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> [email protected]] On Behalf Of Dan Ritter
> 
> Cost.

Also features.  Get your voicemail as an email attachment, wherever you happen 
to be in the world.  Install the softphone client on your laptop (or your 
smartphone), and actually *receive* and make calls using your normal office 
extension, wherever you happen to be.

Have international offices?  Connect your PBX to their PBX.  Now you have 
4-digit (or whatever) extension dialing anywhere to anywhere within the 
company, and it's all free.

Forget somebody's extension?  Don't you think it's silly that you *ever* knew 
anybody's phone number?  Touch the directory button on the phone, and scroll 
down to "Bob" or key in his name, or whatever.  Or press the voice activation 
button, and say "Call Bob."

3-way conference call...  N-way conference call...

$400 for equipment that will last 3 years or more ($133/yr) is nothing, if it 
affects the productivity of the $100,000 employee using it (including benefits 
and overhead, $130k/yr = $390,000 over 3 yrs).  

The cost of the phone hardware isn't even in the 0.1% range of the cost of the 
person.

Also, dress for success.  Interview candidate comes into a rickety run-down 
office, gives the best interview of their life, decides not to join here 
because it looks old and stuff.  Phones are part of this.  Old laptops are part 
of this.  Old cubicles, old carpeting, old-style desks and chairs, everything 
that looks cheap or ugly degrades the overall appearance.  It might not matter 
to you, but it matters to a bunch of people, and I often see companies spending 
money on things that seem foolish, like mahogany desks and astronaut chairs and 
drilling holes through the concrete floor just to get the wires out of sight.

When I first started supporting macs in addition to windows laptops, the #1 and 
#2 reasons that people opted for the macs were "I want to try something new," 
and "I think it looks cool."
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