The Benefits of VoIP
VoIP offers many services and benefits that are not available to standard
telephone users. VoIP stands for Voice over Internet Protocol and is the
technology used to transmit audio files as data over the Internet. Either
another computer then receives the packets, a VoIP enabled phone, or a standard
telephone.
People love VoIP because it is cheaper than standard landline telephones.
There are currently no tax charges involved with VoIP services, and many of the
features that are normally offered for a fee are often included, free of charge
with VoIP services. These features are a great benefit to both residential and
business users alike. Homeowners appreciate the fact that they can have
inexpensive phone service with all of the bells and whistles.
Home residents can often select added features such as Voicemail, Caller ID,
Call Waiting, Call Forwarding, and Call transfer, at no additional cost. When
the unlimited local and long distance calling plans are selected, home users
can even greater enjoy their VoIP service.
Residents also love the added feature of being able to select their own phone
numbers and area codes. For many, it is as simple as transferring their old
telephone number to their new VoIP service. Some however prefer to select an
entirely new phone number, based upon the area code. If a residential user has
a lot of family members and friends in one specific location, they can choose
to pick the same area code. This will provide their friends and family with
additional savings on their phone bills.
The only hindrance that VoIP has for residential users is the current features
with 911. Because VoIP is Internet Protocol, a call made from a VoIP phone to
a 911 dispatcher will not result in your address or location being displayed
for the dispatcher to see. Some VoIP providers do not even provide 911
calling. Others have instituted the Enhanced 911 service. You will need to
check with your VoIP service provider to determine the steps that you will need
to initiate 911 calling. Sometimes you will have to register your address and
information. The FCC has initiated a ruling that all VoIP service providers
must have their customers sign a statement that they understand that their 911
services may be impaired. Until this is currently resolved, the best solution
is to maintain a landline phone for emergency use, or keep a cell phone handy
in case of an emergency.
Business owners are embracing VoIP with open arms. They are discovering that
VoIP services can increase productivity, reduce business costs, and help
employees stay more in touch with their employers, customers, and fellow
workers. Whether a business is wiring their entire building, looking for a
cost effective way to keep mobile employees connected, or choosing applications
for call centers VoIP is fast becoming the preferred method for providing
business telecommunication needs.
Employers are opting for wireless VoIP and using their already High Speed
Internet connections as a cost effective alternative to rewiring an entire
office structure. VoIP offers businesses other advantages as well. Besides
saving money on wiring, VoIP has the capability of integrating all of a
businesses needs. Such as E-mail, Web Utilities, Voice, and Data- with VoIP
customer service can be enhanced up to 50% by answering and meeting customer
service needs in real time.
Mobile employees are also finding VoIP an incredible blessing. Not only do
they save money on their long distance calls, but also staying plugged into the
corporate office is much simpler on VoIP as compared to Cellular Phones. One
of the other benefits included with VoIP, is that employees can take their VoIP
phone numbers with them. Wherever they have a High Speed Internet connection,
they can plug in and accept phone calls. This is incredibly advantageous for
sales people as well as those who’s business causes them to travel extensively,
no more missing important client calls, or receiving them on higher costing
cellular phones (no more roaming charges).
Call centers are also embracing the flexibility of VoIP. Many employers are
choosing to outsource work to agents in other countries, where they can be
hired inexpensively. Thanks to the power of VoIP, call centers can hire
virtually worldwide. VoIP is providing many benefits for residential users and
business users, it is clear that people love the freedom, flexibility, and high
quality of VoIP.
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