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Choosing The Right Business Phone Service In 2019

by Braden Martin Blue Fox Group

What are your plans with your newly set small business? Is it to focus on core operations? Or just to go ahead and see how events turn up?


Either luck or not, there’s one area where you just can’t win on the basis of luck! That’s a business phone service in Scottsdale.


One has to decide which phone service can do better for their organization. Will a traditional setup serve your purpose or should you opt for a virtual service and try to float (meaning not investing in physical servers and going for subscription services) can be a hard decision to make.


That’s why we’re here! We’ll surely help you out with this decision. Just keep reading…

VoIP Advantages & Disadvantages

  1. Extremely Affordable

According to our experience, on average, a traditional landline setup costs businesses $50 per line every month. /*This cost comprises local calls only*/


Whereas, with VoIP, you would be paying even less than $25 per line. Yes, that’s right! VoIP can lower your bills by a factor of 2, that’s half of what you pay today!


But, do remember that every business is different and the costs might differ. However, you still would be saving a lot if you go with VoIP.

  1. Being Portable

With VoIP, you receive a virtual number that is completely portable. So, with portability, you can use this number wherever you go. 


So, this is an extremely good news for sales executives or people who travel for work. Switching to VoIP  makes you available to everyone at only one such endpoint, which is the virtual address given to you.


So, if your business changes address, you can retain the same virtual number anywhere you go.



  1. Constant Internet Required

Your VoIP service is only as good as your internet speed. Depending upon your network bandwidth, your service is bound to suffer.


Also, don’t be afraid to use VoIP, as it only consumes a fraction of your bandwidth. So, make sure that every device on the network is provided with a constant internet access with speeds near 100 kbps upload and download.


You don’t want the connection to break midway when you’re t-h-i-s close to close that deal on the other end.


The bandwidth depends upon the number of concurrent calls you plan to make. So, before you setup any sort of business phone service in Scottsdale, try running a bandwidth test on your current network.

  1. Location Tracking For Emergency Calls 

As VoIP is very portable and accessible, it’s marginally difficult for third parties to pinpoint where the specific call originates. 


Each call comes from an IP address with no cell data available whatsoever to track. While the majority of callers might not need such information, this does appear to be an issue for emergency services. 


How else are you going to communicate about your location when you’re stuck and need help?

Conclusion

It’s clear that the advantages of VoIP far outweigh its disadvantages. You can surely go for VoIP as your business phone service in Scottsdale


If you’re not sure about VoIP. Blue Fox Group provides even more number of phone services such as on-premise phone service, private, and hybrid phone systems among others.


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About Braden Martin Freshman   Blue Fox Group

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Created on Nov 8th 2019 03:32. Viewed 258 times.

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