Well to start it
is yet another technology acronym, don’t you just love them?
It stands for
Voice over Internet Protocol.
So now for the
translation, In English it means using internet to make phones calls instead of
a traditional phone line.
How does it work?
The internet
works by sending data in between devices such as PCs and tablets. It breaks
each piece of data down into what’s known as packets. The sending device sends
the packets for the receiving device to receive and this happens in
milliseconds.
VOIP works in
the same way with the sounds of the call being send over the internet in the
packets.
With the speeds
and quality of internet connections today multiple voice calls are easily
managed over the internet without any quality issues.
So even if you
are in a remote area this is not an issue.
Why would I want to use VOIP?
Two huge reasons
cost and flexibility.
Let’s start with
cost there are so many areas where cost savings can be made. By using VOIP you
won’t need multiple phone lines coming into the office and you won’t need
costly wall mounted equipment often called “the box on the wall”. The whole
system is cloud based so you can control every aspect of your phone system from
anywhere. The calls are much cheaper than traditional rates and in some cases
calls are free.
Equally as
impressive is the flexibility a VOIP system can offer your small business.
With a VOIP
system you can ensure you never miss that vital call again. Because its
internet based your office phone extension can follow you wherever you are
regardless of what device you have. You can also take your office phone plug it
in anywhere with an internet connection and it works as if you were at your
desk even if you are at home or even in Turkey. Wherever you are the call would
act and be cost as if it were an internal call.
Options such as
auto call forwarding, individual voice mail boxes and even call attendants
(press 1 for sales,2 for accounts) can all be setup and managed from anywhere
in minutes.
Because there
are no expensive “boxes on the wall” setup is low cost and can be setup in a
fraction of the time.
The business
world has changed and we are spending more and more time away from the office
and more time elsewhere. That could be a client’s office, homeworking or even
on the road. It’s more important than ever that we remain in contact with
colleagues, and clients.
I will finish off
by saying that as a result of this technology enterprise level communications is
no longer just for big companies. Even single person companies can utilise this
and offer the kind of experience and presentation that a big company would.
So if keeping
connected is important to your company then a VOIP system just might be a
fantastic option to serve and compete in this new always on economy.