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Business VoIP phone systems are well known for their cost effective features. Businesses that have multiple physical locations for their offices benefit from these systems drastically. As long as the offices work off of the same network, employees can dial each other’s extensions and reach them shortly, no matter how far away their offices are. Businesses that conduct many international calls also benefit from a business VoIP phone service. A traditional phone line will charge the user by which country they are calling and for how many minutes the phone call lasts. Because a VoIP system works primarily off of an Internet connection, the system isn’t able to distinguish how far away the recipient of the call is in relation to the caller, making each phone call standard and affordably priced.
Other VoIP service features that come standard with the system include call blocking, call forwarding, voicemail, caller ID, 3-way calling, fax and redial capabilities. For an additional cost, you could also implement additional features including conferencing, Microsoft Outlook integration, customized hold music, softphone support and find me/follow me capabilities.
Make sure you have a clear idea of what you need before talking to potential providers. Knowing things such as how many users you'll have in your network, how many long distance calls you make (versus how many local calls), and how many numbers/area codes you want will help your provider assess what sort of configuration you'll need.
Setting up a VoIP phone service in your office is relatively simple when compared to other digital phone systems. A VoIP system works off of a broadband Internet connection to send and receive phone calls. Don’t even think of using a dial up connection with your VoIP phone because the system will not work properly and you may encounter some discouraging problems. Before you make the switch to this digital phone system, make sure that the computer network your office is using will be able to handle the additional traffic flow. If you are unsure of your network’s capacity, ask your provider to test it and see if you will need to purchase a different network.
VoIP phone systems will not work a traditional phone, unless you purchase an adapter. The device will connect to your phone and allow you to make calls. Another option is to use a microphone with the computer, or purchase specialized VoIP phones. Keep in mind that a specialized VoIP phone can be expensive so determine your business’ needs before making the switch.
Read more about how to choose a VoIP provider from our Buyer Guide.
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