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Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Why Are More People Switching To VoIP Than Ever Before?

Why Are More People Switching To VoIP Than Ever Before?

According to polls, over 90 percent of the people that switch to VoIP for their business stay with the system, due to lowered costs and greater productivity. VoIP technology allows them to do all kinds of things with new communication tools and channels, offering more flexibility and power in day-to-day phone, fax, email and internet data transfer. Converging voice and data on the same data infrastructure streamlines operations. With this technology migration, you can leverage recent Internet improvements to support a VoIP system. With older networks, chances are you've already seen the need to upgrade - so why not go VoIP? It's a great investment that will save money immediately as well as over the coming years, and it's simple to add users, move to a different location, and integrate unified communications for your entire office.

In general, VoIP will be as or more reliable, available and secure than the existing legacy telephony system. With VoIP, if the data network is reliable, the voice network will also be reliable. VoIP can leverage existing IT investments, generally taking away old, outdated infrastructure and using items like modems, routers or switches already purchased to service enhanced broadband. It's only a small step to converting to VoIP.

Best of all, VoIP has been developed for the computer age; not only is voice data converted into packets and transferred along the same network as your internet service, you can use unified communications technology to listen to messages from a browser window, transfer calls with drag and drop features, and even allow automation of your incoming calls by using an auto attendant.

The main advantages of VoIP comes from the ability to add unlimited extensions, pay as you go only for services used instead of shouldering hearty monthly bills for each line, and easily pick up and move extensions as needed. Telecommuting becomes a snap, and employee retention increases as the ability to connect remotely becomes available. The trend towards VoIP will continue to grow quickly due to all of these factors.

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