Tuesday, 27 October 2009

10 ways to save money by using VoIP

1) Free calls - You can call colleagues, clients, suppliers and well, anyone in the world that has VoIP, for free from your VoIP service.

2) Cheap calls - If you can’t call VoIP to VoIP, then you can make extremely low-cost calls to users without VoIP. There is a charge, but it’s much cheaper than using a regular telephone or a mobile phone to contact them.

3) Be local to your customers - You can make calling your company cheaper for your clients and customers by giving them a local number to call you. So whether you have customers in Germany and Argentina and your office is in Brighton, it doesn’t matter, they call a number that’s local to them and the call comes straight into your VoIP.

4) Answers your calls globally – With VoIP, you can answer your calls anywhere in the world. Your customers dial the same number, but you can choose to answer from anywhere in the world. So if you take your laptop with you on business trips, your clients can still stay in touch. Cutting down on international call charges makes good financial sense for everyone.

5) Always answer your calls - It really doesn’t matter where you are in the world, you can listen to your messages on the completely free VoIP answer machine, or have them emailed to you wherever you are.

6) Freedom to roam – Don't be trapped at your desk, if you need to be out and about, set your VoIP number to forward your calls through to your mobile and you won’t miss out on that important call.

7) The more the merrier – Don’t be the only one in your organisation to benefit from the wonders of VoIP. Voice Over Internet Protocol can save the entire organisation money when it’s rolled out throughout your company.

8) Team work - VoIP users can make conference calls with other VoIP users for free. This means that if your colleagues are spread throughout the world, you can still have a free phone conversation without incurring high charges.

9) Mobile without the bill – If your mobile phone can run VoIP software (such as Fring), then you can make free calls from your smart phone, which can cut your mobile bills considerably.

10) Work from home – VoIP provides the flexibility to make the most of work-from-home opportunities. Internet telephony allows businesses of all sizes to reduce the capital costs of running a team of telesales or telemarketing operatives, while also enabling working from the comfort of their own homes.

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