Is Business Voip Service Right For My Business?
Business VoIP services are already being hailed as the rightful successors to the traditional phone services. Many large enterprises have already integrated VoIP into their networks and with more sophisticated, affordable VoIP solutions in the market, small and medium businesses too are planning to start using business VoIP phones. This is probably the best time for any organization to take a look at the costs and benefits of business VoIP service and determine if it is right for them.
All that’s good with a business VoIP phone….
The most well-known and compelling reason for most businesses to consider VoIP is cost savings. A business VoIP service saves costs for a company on local calls and long-distance calls, which include both domestic and international calls. In particular if the company has many branches, within the country or overseas, then it makes a lot of business sense to go in for a VoIP solution as calls to and from the same provider are often free – similar to cell phone plans.
Other than cost-savings, business VoIP service offers many sophisticated value-added services which make it attractive. For example, a business VoIP phone service does not depend on the location. Whether you are calling an employee in an office a few thousand miles away or a local client, with a business VoIP phone, no extra cables are needed which means there are no extra costs. Also, you can carry your business VoIP phone number with you when you travel. No wonder it is called a virtual number! Where a Wi-Fi network is available, you could log into it and use your business VoIP service to start making and receiving phone calls. The same facility could be extended to mobile phones, which could use the VoIP network to make calls instead of standard mobile operators.
The biggest advantage of business VoIP service over traditional phone services is the complete integrated communications solution that it offers. With a business VoIP phone, it is possible to – make cheap domestic and international voice calls; take advantage of both audio and video conferencing; have features like call forwarding and call waiting; have voice messages and fax messages sent to your email address – and much more.
What’s not so good with a business VoIP phone…
While a business may benefit considerably with the cost-savings and additional features that a business VoIP phone service offers, there are certain cost factors, which need to be taken into account.
A business VoIP service is clearly dependent on power supply, implying that if there is no power, you will not be able to make or receive phone calls. This would mean you need a UPS to keep the business VoIP phone active during power outages and you would need a back-up PSTN line, just in case of emergencies.
Quality of voice in a business VoIP service had been an issue for some time, with complaints of echoes and jitters, etc. However, with VoIP solutions becoming more stable and mainstream now, you could get fairly good quality voice even on your business VoIP phone.
A converged network carrying both voice and data could raise issues of insufficient bandwidth, especially for small and medium business who typically have only one broadband line.
For any business, moving to a business VoIP phone service may be inevitable, but choosing a proper service provider will allow the company to seek features that will bring it immediate benefits, leaving a more comprehensive implementation for later.
Resource Box: Business VoIP can save a company thousands of dollars a year, some report savings of up to 80%. For smaller businesses a look at the benefits of a Business VoIP solution helps to see the advantages this new technology enables.
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Comment from Sean
Time June 10, 2009 at 10:05 pm
Hi Sean, I'm glad that you see that ACN is not a scam. It's not a scam at all. I've had my own home based business with ACN for over seven years. My husband and I both and it's the only source of income we have. It's an incredible business opportunity. To answer your questions:
1- It's not a job, it's a business in which you own and run out of your home. You do choose to succeed or not succeed in your business. The same with any type of business you venture in, rather you start your business by yourself from scratch, or if you do business within a business. All McDonald, Wendy's, Sears, gas stations (etc) owners all have businesses with a business. Not one of those owners own that industry except the person who started it. They all bought into the franchise. It's the exact same thing, but those types of businesses cost a lot more to run then what we are doing. Any business can crash. I hardly see this happening to ACN. They have been around for 15 years. Most businesses that fail, fail within their first 5 years. Every business is "selling" something. Merchandise (product), and/or services. That's what your doing, the same thing as any business owner does. I don't see ACN "going down" but you will if you don't follow the system that is designed for success. It's a simple system too. I've done it.
2) The video phone is an incredible item we have. Not the only item either that we have to offer. The "new" video phone is the Iris 3000. That is in fact a new item. Your misinterpreting the wording on what is said. The video phone itself is free. Our customers don't have to pay for the phone.
3) When you become an ACN representative, you will have access to every rate available in every country we are in from Land lines, to Internet, to digital and video phone systems, to Satellite T.V. to all cellular phone providers. If your not an I.R, then you need to contact one give them the area code and first three digits of the telephone number, let them know how much you pay now, and what's included in that, and they'll find a plan that matches or beats it. Or shoot me an email with that information and I'll tell you what's out there.
4) I have no clue what your talking about a $10 monthly fee. I've been here for over seven years and never been charged that. $499 (your a dollar over the actual amount) Is what it costs to start your business. There is a one time start up fee that covers all the employees you have at your fingertips and telephone, or you can walk in on. They take care of all your billing, accounts receivables, accounts payables, customer services, order entry, data entry, cross referencing (meaning when a new product or service comes out they let all your customer's know about it), workman's comp, insurance, licensing, payroll, Inventory, paperwork, etc. Things that cost a traditional business thousands of dollars each month. I don't think you've ever had your own business, you've always been an employee? When partnering up with a business, the company takes care of all that for you. I tell you, it relieves a huge amount of stress and head aches to have someone else take care of these things for you. Alls you have to focus on is acquiring customers for your business and the company takes care of the rest for a one time fee of $499. This is very cheap compared to what a traditional business has to pay out each month to have all this done. From experience with a traditional business, this is like having an Angel on your shoulders! Doing business the traditional way, you spend thousands each month on just this alone! $499 is a drop in the bucket per say. If you choose to have a web site (which I highly recommend you do, but it's not a requirement. What business owner doesn't have a web site that sales products and or services? That's a business necessity. Again it's not mandatory. It's your own business so you choose rather you want a web site or not. But for the price you get and what it all includes (not just a web site either) it's a deal and a half. Ask any business person who has their own web site that they had to have someone design for them what it costs. It's a pretty good deal. Especially when they do all the upgrading and you don't worry about it. Every year within thirty days before or after your anniversary date, you need to renew your license and these service fee. You don't have to go anywhere to have this done. You can do it all by paperwork or by the computer instead of having to go into your local licensing department which is usually at the court house
5) This isn't a head hunting game. Your business relies on customers. The more customers you have the more money you make. You can choose to recruit people, or not. It's your business, so that is up to you. It's harder to expand your company into other countries if you don't know anyone. but you know someone who knows someone who does. Also, if you acquire a couple business partners who help acquire customers, that just means more money in your pocket and less work. Again, you don't have to, you can just acquire your customers on your own. You'll need to work a little harder though. You can recruit a thousand people, but if they don't bring customers to the table, you won't make any money. Like I said, it's not a head hunting game, you don't take money from them or out of their pockets or have to give customers away like in a lot of other companies. There's a bonus plan in play for new reps that come into the business. They get the bonus too if they acquire 5 services in their first 30 days of business. Which isn't difficult to do. most people that I know do it within their first night. 5 services, when four most likely is already in your own home. They can be five our of any of the services in which we provide. Which we have seven in which most people all have 4 to 5 a piece. Most families have 2 to 4 cell phones. that is actually 1 to 2 services on each phone. That is one reason why many people get their own services on the plan. Save them money and make money. Depending on what position you hold in the company, would be the factor of what bonus plan you qualify for. This has nothing to do with the other ways you make money in this business. This bonus is simply for customer acquisitions. All my services are through ACN, because it's my business. Once I switched over I cut all my bills in half. Most people have four services right out of their home. What is wrong with that? It's not mandatory, but say you owned a Chevy dealership, would you drive around in a Toyota? Why not drive around with a car in which your company distributes and you get a break in price? That just doesn't make since to me. Your not looking at this as a business you own, your looking at it as an employee. Your already setting yourself up to fail.
Yes Donald Trump (not Ronald Trump) has indeed indorsed this company, uses the products and is highly involved with the company. He doesn't "just" indorse it. He does a lot of the training's for representatives. I had the pleasure of meeting him. An extraordinary individual.
You didn't ask about this, but your narrowing the products and services that is on hand. I already see a few major mistakes your making, if you were to walk into this business venture. A teach my representatives first thing is their target market. What those individuals need and what you can do for them. Say you know someone is paying $120 a month for their local and long distance telephone services, we can offer them the same plan that they have for $69. Go for that. Save them money. You know someone who's cellular phone service in T-Mobile per say is up for an upgrade, upgrade their services (that's a customer for them). Your focusing on two areas in this business and forgetting the rest. Not looking at the big picture of everything and all possibilities, what you can do with it. A major mistake your making here.
I think I'm out of room here, so I'm more than happy to go through everything with you, and help you out if you'd like. All you have to do is e-mail me and I'd be more then happy to go into specific details.
Comment from soeasytogetalongwith
Time June 8, 2009 at 1:30 pm
jesus dont pull a nut… for that much information u might as well buy another hardrive and copy the whole thing… if its a laptop well then ide back up the files thats bout it. a desktop put a second hardrive in and do a complete copy. i recommend against it tho. save the files not the settings. u can redo them later and even improve once your rappy windows assplodes on you. linux ftw