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How
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by:
Gobala
Krishnan |
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2005 Gobala Krishnan
Telecommunication cost is always an obstacle
for small business owners, especially if
you need to call domestic or international
long distance. The long distance cost factor
alone, depending on the type of business
you're in, can make the difference in the
success of any small business.
The telecommunication market today is one
of the most competitive. Rates for both
local, domestic long distance or DLL (long
distance in the same country) and international
long distance (ILD) are going down every
day. The new player in small business phone
systems, VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol),
adds a whole new dimension when it comes
to choosing a phone system for your small
business or home based business.
There's so much hype today about VoIP, or
Voice over IP, or Voice over Broadband,
whatever you want to call it. Everyone's
saying that VoIP is the "future of communication"
and that VoIP will replace regular analog
phone calls. Is all this true? If it is,
how do you, as an entrepreneur, decide how
to choose and invest in what's best for
you? Firstly, if you have no idea what VoIP
is really about, here's where you can get
educate yourself: http://www.mybusinessvoip.com/start
There are two things you need to consider:
1) Level of investment
2) Cost vs. Quality
To go full out into using VoIP, you'll need
to invest in IP phones, and possibly even
in IP PBX. Otherwise, you should go for
IP phone adapters, which allow you to maintain
whatever system you already have, but also
gives you the option of converting some
of those phone lines to VoIP. Most entrepreneurs
are reluctant to go 100% into VoIP, and
yet they still want the benefits that come
from it. That's why IP phone adapters are
so popular today. In fact, here's a list
of the most popular providers for comparison:
http://www.mybusinessvoip.com/compare
When is comes to quality vs. cost, the direction
is pretty clear. Before choosing the proper
VoIP phone system for your business, you
need to figure out exactly what your business
needs. If your business relies heavily on
the phone for prospecting customers, providing
customer support, or giving out important
information through the phone, then you
should definitely opt for better quality.
If you use the phone for short communication
with your business partners or agents, or
any other reason which is NOT your main
business function, it would be better to
save a little and go with the low cost option.
The difference in quality is not very apparent
in most cases.
If you are just starting your small business,
VoIP phone cards also provide some sort
of temporary solution until you can get
enough financing to develop a better system.
Phone cards usually let you dial international
and national long distance at a lower cost
because they use either VoIP as the back
end provider or through a special promotion
or arrangement between telecommunications
companies.
Today, you can even get "virtual phone cards"
which allow you to make phone calls by dialing
a toll-free number in a long list of countries.
This is especially useful if you spend more
time travelling and doing business overseas
than you are at home.
Regardless of which VoIP phone system you
choose for your small business, make sure
you are getting the most out of the money
you spend for these long distance or international
plans. Forget the bells and whistles. The
purpose of having a good phone system is,
and always should be, to communicate and
express yourself.
About the author:
Gobala Krishnan is a small business entrepreneur
and publisher of the "VoIP and Me" newsletter,
designed for smart entrepreneurs who want
to avoid all the technical jargon and get
straight to the information that really
matters. Learn how you can drastically cut
communication costs by 70%, get more customers
and expand to new markets using VoIP. Join
the VoIP and Me newsletter now at http://www.VoipAndMe.com
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