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VoIP is plainly a more robust and efficient manner of deploying voice in any kind of network. VoIP traffic can use any form of data connection including DSL, T-1, cable, fiber, Wi-Fi, Wi-Max, etc. Furthermore, combining voice and data traffic lowers operational costs and capital expenses. We can advise on layered systems with voice, video, and data running over your data network. Your technical decisions are handled comfortably with you sharing the insight for your needs and we can assist in incorporating the appropriate technological solution. We are independent solution providers, so you will not get an inappropriate solution pushed on you. We can help you achieve the best value for your dollar. Let us work with you to design a system that will meet your needs and implement your network goals. Our simplifying approach, competitively priced services, and our engineers will get you up and running as quickly as possible, with minimal downtime interrupting your production hours. Top 10 Reasons to Use VoIP Moving your voice communications to Voice over INTERNET Protocol (VoIP) isn't just about saving money on long distance. The benefits of VoIP can reach all corners of a business - including areas that both CFOs and IT managers may not have ever considered. Smart companies will make the transition for a host of reasons that include improved business communication, improved customer service, and increased employee productivity and mobility. All these benefits demonstrate clear competitive advantage in and among themselves, so put them together and you have a very powerful business case to move your communications infrastructure to a VoIP model! One Network for Voice and Data In the past, organizations had to have separate network infrastructures for voice, data, and internal communications. With the advent of VoIP, all communications traffic can be placed on a single infrastructure which simplifies maintenance and cuts costs. Reduce Trunk Lines Renting trunk lines from carriers isn't a small change for most organizations that rely on voice for both internal communications and customer interaction. Trunk line rental is a significant part of monthly overhead cost, so why not reduce this outlay wherever and whenever possible? Long Distance Saving While saving on long distance is no longer the primary driver for adopting VoIP, it can be a prime factor for organizations that have multiple offices requiring frequent voice communication. Not having to pay for that communication can result in significant savings to an organization's operational budget. Seamless Tele-worker Connectivity VoIP makes it easy to integrate tele-workers into the business telephone system through their own broadband connections. In addition, your customers will be able to reach your tele-workers through your corporate switchboard, regardless of where the worker is physically located. No Major Upgrades VoIP is "future proof," so you make the proper choice now and you won't have to worry about another large capital equipment upgrade a few years down the road when your existing telecommunications equipment stops being supported by the supplier. Instant Communication and Collaboration VoIP improves productivity and the ability to collaborate remotely by creating direct links between tele-workers and office-based workers with the click of a mouse - a "workplace without borders." Respond More Quickly to Customers Companies can improve customer communication by providing them with VoIP telephones that allow them to contact your sales and service departments directly, toll-free. Reduce Move, Addition, and Change Costs Every time your company moves, additions, or changes a conventional telephone connection, it costs money. With VoIP, your network configuration is software programmable and its voice signals are carried over your business LAN, so you can administer the changes yourself. Reduce Deployment Costs VoIP reduces the total cost of deploying a business telephone system. With a conventional system, you have to deploy Cat 3 cable for voice to each desktop, as well as Cat 5 cable for data. With VoIP, you only deploy the Cat 5, so you save time, money, and materials. Control Ultimately, VoIP gives you more control over your telecommunications infrastructure, so the organization relies less on large incumbent Telco for its communications needs. The benefits of a VoIP communications model are numerous and go beyond simple cost savings. The technology also leads to improved productivity and customer relationships, which, in turn, translate, into a more profitable bottom line and a healthier, more competitive business. |





