VoIP could cut telecoms bill in half
Businesses using standard phone lines could be wasting money, according to recently released figures.
Those investigating their overheads may be surprised to hear that by switching to Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) they could almost cut their telecommunications bill in half.
According to Coms, VoIP users can save up to 49 per cent compared to the cost of using a BT landline - a major saving for businesses which rely heavily on telecommunications for success and survival.
By using the internet to transmit and receive calls, VoIP can take advantage of today's faster broadband speeds to offer better quality than ever before and allow simultaneous audio and data exchange to take place.
Businesses with growth plans also have the added advantage of scalability when investing in VoIP - as it is run through the broadband connection, it can be utilised alongside a computer meaning that as many lines as necessary can be added.
As it is run through the internet, updates can also be performed remotely which means that an engineer does not have to be called out every time a new feature becomes available.
VoIP is not a new technology; voice was first transmitted over the internet back in 1973, according to Barry Jackson's History of VoIP.
If you would like more information on 8el's VoIP solution, please call our sales team on 0118 338 3062 or email info@8el.com.

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