Productivity Calling
VoIP Can Dial In Rewards for Your
Growing Business
Your company's IP network
already enables your employees to use the internet, e-mail and web
resources on the job. But did you know the very same technology can help
your company save money -- by transmitting phone calls through voice
data in packets using IP rather than a traditional phone line?
If your company is like
many SMBs, you're on a fast track of growth but want to keep your
business expenses from running amuck. One way to achieve both goals is
through a robust technology called Voice over IP (VoIP).
This technology was once
touted as a solution of the future, and today is already proving its
worth for many SMBs seeking to prepare for the future.
What exactly is VoIP?
Simply stated, VoIP converts the voice signal from a user's telephone
into a digital packet that travels over the internet, and then converts
the data packet back to voice on the receiver's end. The benefits of
this technology are numerous -- making it perfect for businesses that
want to switch from standard (analog) phone calls to a more
cost-effective alternative. Here's why:
Lower Cost
Although long-distance rates have decreased in recent years, VoIP is
still less expensive than traditional private branch exchange (PBX)
phone service. That's because long-distance (toll) charges that were
previously connected over the publicly switched telephone network can
now be carried over the internal network at no cost -- a selling point
that resonates with budget-conscious executives.
In fact, once you consider
the reduced hardware, software and maintenance costs -- not to mention
the reduced network management costs -- it's easy to see why many
companies show an average time-to-payback of less than two years, with
some achieving return on investment immediately upon implementation.
Plus, VoIP infrastructures
can often be self-managed, saving your company the high charges for
telephone technicians to perform phone additions, moves and service.
What's more, VoIP solutions
can be deployed using cost-effective integrated appliances that combine
the features of today's popular routers, switches and security
appliances -- many of which are priced for SMBs.
Reduced Travel Expenses
In addition, VoIP technology lets your employees maintain frequent
communication with workgroups, while eliminating the need to travel as
frequently. By relying on teleconferences and videoconferences, your
employees can greatly reduce -- or even eliminate -- their need to hold
meetings in person or travel to remote sites. Running these conference
calls through an internal IP network virtually eliminates travel and
results in significant savings in travel costs and its associated
expenses.
IT Labor Savings
By converging your data and voice networks through VoIP, your network
administration is basically cut in half because you have half the
network hardware and software solutions to troubleshoot and maintain.
Plus, a converged network
is simpler to manage, freeing the time of support staff from routine
maintenance to projects that deliver more substantial strategic and
operational value. And since you increase the productivity of your
current labor resources, you can manage a larger network with the same
number of personnel -- and poise your company for future growth.
Better Functionality
While VoIP technology's "hard dollar" cost savings are a compelling
argument on their own, they may be easily outweighed by strategic
benefits that can help your business sharpen its competitive edge.
For instance, software
applications like unified messaging, presence status and web integration
can lead to more efficient collaboration between employees and better
business processes company-wide.
For example, VoIP
technology can enable mobile workers to access voice features from
wireless hot spots and increase workgroup effectiveness through easy
audioconferencing and videoconferencing. When integrated with a customer
relationship management (CRM) solution, VoIP can even improve the
customer experience by enabling your employees to view past purchases,
history and service issues.
Faster Deployment
For SMBs focused on growth, a telephone system's speed and ease of
installation are other important considerations.
Unlike traditional PBX
systems that require manual labor every time your company adds a line or
moves an employee, VoIP installations are relatively simple -- and can
be completed in just a day or two.
Compared to traditional
phone systems, software-based VoIP solutions are more easily upgraded
and scaled across an expanding number of users, which is another big
plus for growth-minded SMBs.
Higher Customer
Satisfaction
Most of your customers probably don't care where your employees are
located or what kind of phone they have -- as long as someone answers
their calls. But when customers are repeatedly dumped into a voicemail
box, they can easily become frustrated -- and sometimes irate.
Companies equipped with
VoIP technology and unified messaging (UM) software, however, can
eliminate the hassles of phone tag by communicating the employee's
availability and alternate contact information. Whether he or she is
working at home or sitting in an airport terminal, the customer can know
when to expect a return call -- and rest assured their call is a
priority.
VoIP technology can even
enable your company to create an automated telephone attendant that
simulates an internal call center -- at a much lower cost than a real
call center with live labor resources. This not only saves time and
money, it improves customer satisfaction through better call handling
and responsiveness.
Improved Employee
Productivity
The hassles of voice mail are just as real to fellow employees. People
often spend countless hours leaving and retrieving voice mail messages
with their colleagues -- a process that wastes time and decreases
productivity. With UM software, however, employees can boost their daily
efficiency, thus saving time and money. The system can also log and
track phone calls, providing a way to contact somebody who failed to
leave a message.
Busy employees appreciate
this mobility, because they can tap into their phone calls regardless of
where they are. Plus, by integrating CRM data, employees can actually
resolve customer issues more quickly, further shortening phone calls and
increasing their efficiency.
A Growing Number of
Hardware Options
Today, there are more cost-effective VoIP products aimed and priced for
SMBs than ever before, so users in a 10-person office, for example, can
now consider adopting this technology without major financial stress. In
fact, depending on the specific hardware and software needs, a small
office could adopt VoIP technology for as little as $1,200 to $1,500.
For this investment, the
office could gain the basic plug-and-play functionality of VoIP,
including the ability to make phone calls, generate conference calls on
the fly, and increase videoconferencing to save on travel expenses.
If you're ready to jump in
the game with VoIP -- or to take your investigation of VoIP to the next
step -- we can help you develop a business case for deploying VoIP and
other advanced networking technologies. By evaluating your current
network and individual business needs, we can help you decide if this
exciting technology is right for you. You may find that IP
communications is just the technology to profitably take your business
well into the future. Call us today.