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For years, the telephone has been one of the most tried-and-true business communications solutions, and that trend will continue into 2025. If you’re still using the phone solutions of the past, however, you’ve got some upgrading to do. Here’s what you need to know about the best communications investment you can make: Voice over Internet Protocol, or VoIP.
VoIP uses your business’ Internet service to power your phone systems rather than traditional telephone lines. The benefits of this include:
VoIP is a sound technology investment, especially from a cost standpoint.
Not only do you eliminate the needlessly expensive phone bill, but you also achieve a predictable monthly cost for your phone service. All you have to pay for (in addition to the up-front implementation costs) are any hardware or devices you might want, like traditional handsets. For organizations that do business overseas, you also do away with long-distance costs, which can be huge in its own right.
However you look at it, VoIP keeps you from paying too much for telephone services.
If a traditional telephone solution can do it, so too can VoIP.
But the buck doesn’t stop there—VoIP can do so much more than your typical telephone solution. Not only do you get the old reliable features, but you can also leverage advanced functionality for video conferencing, instant messaging, and so much more. And unlike with your typical telephone solution, you won’t be forced to pay for a bundle of services that you don’t want or need.
You can customize your VoIP solution to fit your business’ specific requirements.
There’s something to say about organizational flexibility, especially in today’s workplace.
With remote and hybrid positions remaining popular choices for employees, you need technology that can meet them where they are. VoIP can be used on any connected device, from a web browser to a laptop to a smartphone, empowering employees to work with devices they’re comfortable with. This makes them more productive and opens up more opportunities for them to get more work done… even if they’re not in the office.
If you want to get the most out of your team, VoIP is the way to go.
Are you ready to commit to a VoIP solution? Give Compudata a call at 1-855-405-8889 to learn more.
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