There are so many benefits that it’s hard to know where to begin! Here are just a few of the best:
- Cost
- Convenience
- Flexibility
- Scalability
- Functionality
Let’s start with cost. VoIP technology can translate to major savings for businesses of all types and sizes, thanks to the reduced infrastructure required to deliver phone calls. Even international calls cost lower with VoIP when compared to a traditional phone service's rates.
Business phone systems with multiple lines used to rely on an on-premises private branch exchange (PBX), which directed and routed calls to and from a private phone network to lines inside and outside of that network. With this model, you need large and costly equipment to be stored on-site—plus specialist staff to install and maintain it.
Although many PBXs now use digital technology, it’s definitely more cost-effective and efficient to choose one that works with a cloud-hosted VoIP system. With this setup voice calls are routed through a central data center with no need for PBX hardware on your end (and no maintenance to deal with).
Here are some more advantages of VoIP PBX:
- It can be accessed anytime, anywhere—perfect for remote working
- System updates and upgrades appear automatically
- If you go with a leading provider, you can use your existing internet connection and phone number with their service
VoIP systems can be set up for PoE (Power over Ethernet) by using a network cable instead of a traditional power adapter. This means fewer transformers plugged into the power supply. Just connect your handsets, apps, and adapters to the network, and you’re good to go.
VoIP gives you plenty of flexibility as a business phone system, since it can be used across multiple devices (including traditional phones with adapters). And it’s scalable as your business grows, since it’s easy to add extra users to VoIP accounts without the cost or hassle of physically installing extra lines.
The best VoIP service providers will include a wide range of advanced features, which were previously not affordable for many small businesses. Look out for call recording, instant messages, voicemail-to-email, on-hold music, andcommon business app integrations.
Plus, if you choose a unified communications provider like 8x8 for your VoIP system, you’ll also benefit from tools like file sharing and video conferencing.