Business begin investing in VoIP
Voice over Internet Protocol is still in its
office technology stage which is still new, but some CEOs
already swear by it already. VoIP combines local calls as
well as long distance calls in the U.S. and Canada for one
low price. This appeals too many businesses that make calls
all over the U.S. all day long. Along with free long distance
VoIP providers have extremely low international rates. This
also appeals to CEO's who are looking to save on their telephone
bill.
VoIP allows customers various features that traditional phone
services do not offer. With VoIP, customers have the ability
to bring their adapter anywhere in the world and receive calls
on their VoIP line. This allows employees to take their telephone
numbers with them and do business on the road via laptop computer
or handheld device. This is a great feature that is very appealing
to international businesses, whose employees are constantly
on travel.
According to the ITFacts.biz Web site, 10 percent of U.S.
business lines are already using VoIP. After generating $1.3
billion in 2004, the VoIP industry projects to be a $20 billion
industry by 2009. Companies investing in new upgrades are
buying VoIP, and if they're not, then they're wasting money.
More and More businesses are realizing that VoIP is the way
to go and that it will greatly reduce their telephone bill
and improve their company's efficiency. |