The Business Case for IP Telephony

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Organisations of all sizes can gain from the internet in manners previously considered impossible. Irrespective of where you are based, or the number of staff members your company has, you have the ability to trade on a worldwide degree. Nevertheless, intercontinental trade comes with its own issues.



For just one, the price of communicating with clients and customers from a variety of geographical locations is often rather high if you're still dependent upon regular telephony networks. In addition, if you happen to drop your connection, you are cut off from your customers and your suppliers.



How IP Telephony Can Help Your Business



IP telephony operates by directing your telephone calls online, as opposed to over regular telephone networks. As a result you have to pay far less for the call. Where telephone calls are billed in accordance with their duration, and the range of the call (long-distance priced at more than national, which also are more expensive than local calls), web usage costs ignore the distance the information moves. So, for long-distance calls in particular, IP telephony tends to be a fantastic deal.



There are a number of IP telephony services on the market, from software dependent options, to SIP trunking providers. With SIP trunking, your current telephone lines are essentially replaced by a data connection. You will have to get a direct link with the SIP trunking supplier, and that provider will route your voice calls using the internet, dropping them back to the standard telephone network the moment they arrive at their desired destination.



This helps you to save money not just on the price of calls, but on line rental too.

A perfectly constructed SIP trunking solution could be more dependable than a traditional telephone line, also. To guarantee optimal dependability it's a wise decision to invest in some redundancy for the line in between your company and the trunk provider. The company that you use for SIP trunking needs to have a clear service level agreement, and have lots of precautions in place to make sure that your IP telephony service is continually completely functional.



Call Standard



Voice over IP solutions continue to have a reputation for inadequate call quality and obvious lag, but that reputation is only a hang-over from the earlier days of the Web. While it's legitimate that during the times of dial up, VoIP was an unreliable method of making telephone calls, however, even a normal ADSL line operates well with VoIP calls. If you have a business level net connection or a leased line, VoIP ought to operate faultlessly.



The Cost Up-Front



If you choose to utilise an SIP trunking provider, you will need to pay up-front to be connected; yet it would be a really brief time before you make this back in line rental and call savings. Make sure to work-out what you'll save in the long run before determining the up-front fees are excessive. You'll end up spending less each month in data and line rental and much less on your calls. If you habitually make long distance calls, then the financial savings will be significant.
 

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This post was written by R. Deans on behalf of Maintel, experts in SIP trunking and IP telephony. For more information on SIP trunking and IP telephony, please visit maintel.co.uk.

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This article was published on 2012/01/28