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VoIP Industry Trends
Voice over Internet Protocol
(VoIP) telephone systems are commonplace in business today. Giving
businesses more flexibility and enhanced features for their telephone
systems while managing to be much more cost effective than traditional
business telephone systems has made this technology the clear choice for business communications.
Many businesses opt to move toward an VoIP system,
favoring the initial investment necessary in order to avoid steep
monthly service charges and retain more control and flexibility with
their systems. There are certain aspects of an VoIP system that are important to note before making the commitment to switch over.
The State of VoIP
VoIP systems currently give their
owners a much greater flexibility over their telephone systems. These
systems were designed as an evolutionary step above a traditional PBX system. This means that unlike a hosted VoIP service, an system allows a business to add/remove lines, change features, move extensions, and make changes to the network without having to go through a service provider.
This flexibility can make an VoIP system
much more cost effective than its hosted counterparts by eliminating
the service and maintenance charges that go along with all
modifications/changes. Businesses that have an telephone solution are
able to rapidly adapt and change.
VoIP equipment in general is getting smaller, faster, better, and cheaper as time goes by. This means that in place of the huge telephone closets
that were so common with business telephone systems of the past,
companies have a much more reasonably sized computer-based piece of
equipment from which they can control all of their communications.
System Providers
There are many providers of VoIP services and equipment, both hosted and . The major providers when it comes to an VoIP system are:
These companies specialize in
creating and packaging systems that will allow a business to customize
its VoIP network to best suit its needs. Their systems and service
options tend to be a steady benchmark in researching the best tools for your business.
The Future of VoIP
VoIP technology is fast becoming a
favorite for businesses, and service/equipment providers are rapidly
adapting to meet the needs of their customers. This means that there are
constantly evolutions in the ideas around how systems are provided.
Many providers have begun supplying
VoIP systems in what is known as a “managed service” package. These
packages allow for a provider-owned VoIP system to be deployed on site at a customer’s location with an arrangement that requires the provider to maintain and service the equipment. This arrangement
can allow the business to lease or rent an system, affording some
degree of control over the system without the expense of the hardware
itself.
There is also a focus on the idea
of “convergence”, which blends PSTN (traditional telephone) systems with
VoIP technology. This would eliminate the need for an entirely new
infrastructure for a business telephone network and allow for compatible
systems and parts to be used in conjunction with one another. This may
become another option in a business’ communication structure at some
point.
VoIP can be the most cost
effective solution to a business’ telephone needs in many cases. After
the initial investment in hardware, the control provided for network
changes and updates can be a critical factor in daily operations. As
this technology has already become widely used and adopted, new pricing
and deployment options are becoming available constantly. Finding an
solution that fits your business’ needs has become a much easier
proposition.
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