Don't Get Left Behind!
Today there are many options to choose from when you are
shopping for a new business phones system. Many companies are still
manufacturing systems utilizing outdated technology and passing it off as the
latest. VoIP is the direction that the telecommunications industry is moving
in. As voice over IP technology advances more businesses are able to take
advantage of it. This technology however is not just about new cool apps, it is
about saving money and increasing efficiency. There are many ways that an
IP-PBX will benefit your business. Here
are just a few of them.
Direct Cost Savings
An IP-PBX can often pay for itself by utilizing SIP lines
that work over the Internet. Phone bills can often be reduced by 50% or more
which means that financing that new phone system may not cost you anything out
of pocket! That combined with other robust features like conference bridges and
remote workers for example, makes purchasing a new IP system a no brainer.
Scalability
A true VoIP system provides a business with the ability to
grow without having to add expensive equipment. SIP phones work on any network
and all you need is a switch to plug them into. No more adding cards in the
phone system. An IP-PBX also allows you to use SIP trunking, which is a way to
make calls with a provider over the Internet. SIP trunks are less expensive
than traditional phone lines and often offer robust long distance plans. They can
easily be added or removed depending on the needs of your business. This adding
and removing of trunk requires no cards or extra equipment.
Trunking Redundancy
The ability to use more than one type of dial tone
connection, or trunking, is a great benefit for communications redundancy.
Companies that have two types of trunking, for example, a PRI combined with SIP
trunks, will have more stability if one of the dial tone carriers experiences a
service outage. If one were to lose the Internet, their PRI would still
function, and if one were to experience an outage on their T1, if their
Internet was still working their SIP lines would not be affected.
Remote Workers
Companies are finding ways to cut costs and keep their
employees connected through their phone system no matter where they may be
located. An IP-PBX gives you the ability to use remote office phones at their homes
or remote office and still be on the same system, using the same caller ID and incoming
phone numbers. All the SIP phone needs is an Internet connection to work of the
system remotely. For those who travel, they can utilize soft phones on their
cell phones while they are at the airport, and any location that has 4g or WiFi
and work off of the phone system as an extension. Try that on the old systems!
Efficient Call Routing
The main purpose of a phone system of course is to route
calls the proper personal at the desired times. An IP-PBX usually has built in
flexible routing options such as call groups and queuing that can route callers
efficiently to make sure customers receive stellar customer service.
Staying Up To Date
If you are looking at an IP-PBX you will want to shop for
one that is easily up-gradable and easily programmed remotely. Many of the new
IP-PBXs are primarily software driven, which means that new features and
upgrades can be done remotely so that your business always has the latest and
greatest applications as they are developed. There are always new applications
being developed such as built in conference rooms, emergency applications, and
others that will benefit your company without having to keep buying a new phone
system.
Summary
There are many reasons to make your next phone system
purchase a pure VoIP based platform. Technology is not stopping to wait for
anyone, and as companies realize the many benefits of VoIP, more and more
development is going to be focused on that platform, not the older TDM platform.
Support will also be more of a problem for those who opt to go with an older
type key system. No one would consider using a horse and buggy anymore for
their commute back forth to work, we now have the automobile. Try putting an AC
unit on that buggy and see how it works! Choose VoIP, it’s the future of
telecommunications!