Although the basic functionality of VoIP phones seems unlikely to change (and big improvements like dedicated mobile apps are already here) we may still benefit from certain advanced features going forwards.
The most obvious improvement seems likely to come via improvements in internet connectivity. Internet quality and coverage are probably going to expand as time goes by, with developments like 5G growing in availability.
If this happens, it’s possible that VoIP phones will bypass conventional Wi-Fi and use 5G as standard. This will, in turn, solve the problems we might experience with VoIP calling over 4G, such as poor call quality.
Another emerging technology that could see significant improvements to VoIP is artificial intelligence. AI is already playing a key role in businesses; it’s helping us analyze data and automate certain business tasks. Among these is dealing with certain customer queries, either through IVR systems or smart call routing.
If (like other technologies) AI continues to improve, it could be very handy when used in conjunction with VoIP phones. On a basic level, AI could handle a wider range of customer queries, reducing pressure on employees. It might also help you to understand how your customer support could be improved, by offering insights about call quality and volume.
Another major change to VoIP may come via the security that surrounds it. Despite measures like encryption, VoIP phones can (at times) suffer from issues such as latency and poor call quality. These can be the result of hostile attacks from outside the business itself. Businesses may also be vulnerable to other threats, like incoming calls masquerading as someone else to access confidential information.
Since these are obviously major strikes against VoIP as a technology, we can (hopefully) expect these security holes to be plugged before too long.
By now, we hope you can see the benefits of a business VoIP phone for business communication. If you’re unsure, we’ve highlighted the key points of our guide below.
- While VoIP phones can seem intimidating, they are in practice easy to use once set up and compatible with computer or mobile hardware.
- VoIP voice calls depend upon strong internet connections, but some concessions can be made.
- VoIP business phone services are growing in popularity, buoyed in part by remote workers.
- When choosing a VoIP provider, look for the specific features you need. These may include older features (like SMS/text messages), industry-specific features (like call routing), and the overall quality and price of service.
- When compared to a traditional landline, VoIP systems allow for reduced hardware (such as running it through a mobile phone), lower operating costs, and easier usage and expansion.
- VoIP phones allow you to circumvent problems like excessive wiring and on-site hardware maintenance.
- Technical improvements and advanced features (in spheres like 5G, AI, and security) will make VoIP features a more attractive prospect going forwards, and solve problems such as uneven voice quality.