Posted on Wednesday December 25, 2019
When it comes to IT, easy set-up, flexibility, and savings are music to the ears of any owner of a small- or mid-sized business (SMB). These are all features that contribute to the success of Voice over Internet Protocol, or VoIP. The technology was built on a strong foundation that has allowed it to move with the times. Is your business prepared to move with the times and install a money-saving VoIP system?First, we'd like to give you a quick rundown of what SMBs get from a robust VoIP calling plan today:
Here's how VoIP and the internet are changing the future of businesses today.
Many companies' first step away from their traditional phone system is to a premise-based VoIP system. It's a great option, but one that may not fully capture all the benefits of VoIP such as lower costs and easy expandability.
A better solution is “hosted VoIP.†Because your whole VoIP system is cloud-based, you have low upfront costs, lower maintenance costs, and the lowest hardware costs.
Present-day online applications like Skype, Line, and WhatsApp deliver an internet-calling function as part of the package. They are the present-day syntheses of social media with VoIP functionality.
Today, you can program a chatbot to engage interested customers through Facebook, converse with them via an automated Q&A session to find out their needs, and end by inviting them to connect with your CSR via video chat. A VoIP/CRM integration could easily handle it, bringing you that much closer to potential clients and closed deals.
The Internet of Things, or IoT, is a term given to the variety of devices, gadgets, vehicles, and household products transmitting information over the internet. Examples would be data from earthquake early-warning systems delivered to first responders, or your heart rate sent from a wearable heart monitor to your cardiologist's office.
The IoT has the potential to coalesce with VoIP in many productivity-enhancing ways such as: