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Is Business VoIP For You?

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As with anything new, Voice Over Internet Protocol has
gotten a lot of attention. It has been touted as being the
wave of the future. It can save money and simplify your
business operations. But VoIP isn't for every company. And
does it deliver on its promises?


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Is Business VoIP For You?
Copyright (c) 2009 Nermine Shaker
The Sygnal Group
http://www.SygnalGroup.com



As with anything new, Voice Over Internet Protocol has gotten a
lot of attention. It has been touted as being the wave of the
future. It can save money and simplify your business operations.
But VoIP isn't for every company. And does it deliver on its
promises?

First, what is VoIP? Simply, it's Voice over Internet Protocol Ð
using the Internet as a voice phone line and more. Second, why is
it becoming so popular, and could your company use it? This
answer is much less simple, because there are in fact a great
many things that could influence your decision. Ask a business
why they use the service and they will cite its features
packages, and low costs, and very possibly its reliability.
Let's take a look at just some of the reasons this service is
used and a few pros and cons.

One reason it's popular has to do with the ease of installation.
So long as a business has an Internet connection and computers -
and they almost always will - the set up and use of this advanced
technology shouldn't be at all difficult. Having regular phone
service would mean a company would have to pay for phone lines
and all the other lines connected to and within the business.
With business VoIP, this is no longer a requirement. Most
companies already have a broadband connection, and when using
VoIP, they will use their broadband connection without paying the
fees for another installed system. This is not always the case,
though. When you put voice and data on the same network, it can
be a complex situation.

Before you do anything, you have to make sure your infrastructure
is up to the task of supporting IP based voice and data. If it
isn't, going with VoIP will be a nightmare. If you are seriously
thinking about VoIP, your company should do a pre-deployment
assessment. If you have older or inadequate infrastructure, you
may have to upgrade your network, which might cancel out any
savings you might receive.

Another factor to take into consideration is the fact that with
switching to VoIP service, your telecom personnel will need to
become IT proficient and/or your IT personnel will need to become
more familiar with the intricacies of telecom.

Probably the biggest single reason that providers promote for any
company to switch over from their typical phone service to VoIP
is the lower overall costs. They pitch that while small
businesses might have to pay more for their scale than large ones
comparatively, business VoIP leaves its predecessors in the dust.

However, these huge cost savings were more common in the initial
days of VoIP solutions. Then, the service wasn't as reliable but
the cost was much cheaper than traditional phone service. Today,
the service offered by VoIP is nearly as good as basic phone
service, but the price difference is not nearly as wide. If your
company is looking at VoIP as a primary way to cut costs, you
should take a hard look at all the costs involved to make sure
it's right for you.

One last item that providers publicize about their VoIP service
is the customization that was not previously available to them.
No matter how big or small a business might be, VoIP providers
are almost always willing to work with them on an individual
basis, finding them the plan that works best for their size and
all of their employees.

VoIP providers are also big fans of the perks companies can get,
the number of which has grown hugely in recent years. Providers
offer all sorts of things that might cost extra with traditional
phone lines, including multi-line services, call waiting, caller
ID, call return, call block and more - and with VoIP you can have
them all.

It all comes down to figuring out why your company wants VoIP.
Switching can be an expensive proposition. Not only in buying or
upgrading equipment, but also with re-educating employees and
time spent making the system work correctly. It has great
potential and will provide some advantages to nearly any company,
but not everyone should make the switch.

To truly take advantage of VoIP and the multimedia applications
that come with it, your workforce should be distributed with
branch offices or satellite offices, telecommuters and personnel
out in the field.

As you can see, there are reasons for a company to consider
getting rid of landlines in favor of VoIP phones. There are also
reasons not to. With an economy where companies are looking to
cut corners, it's not surprising that they are looking at
switching to VoIP. VoIP can be a great thing, but it might not be
a great thing for your company.

The reality is that if your organization is thinking about making
the switch to VoIP, you should do your homework. You should know
why you are switching and make sure to get a detailed
costs/benefits analysis before making your decision. 




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Nermine Shaker is a Partner at THE SYGNAL GROUP, a telecom 
consulting firm that offers telecom expense management, 
telecom auditing and VoIP management to businesses of 
all sizes.  Find out how to lower your telecom expenses 
at http://www.SygnalGroup.com/ or visit our blog at 
http://www.TelecomExpertise.com/


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