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Voip small business | Voipproviderslist useful linksVOIP For Small BusinessThe small- and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) are going to gain most from the new VOIP services. Ibusinesses can outsource their communications, the can eliminate dealing with on-site PBX equipment and thus reduce their monthly phone bills. Some of the new VOIP services for smaller companies offer the new tools called "unified messaging" that can actually improve productivity.Judging by the data from to the U.S. Department of Labor, the SMB market continues to be an important part in the economy giving jobs to between 2 and up to 50 people, while medium-sized businesses employ between 51 and 500. A number of this business is converting to VOIP services. The number of residential and small office/home office (SOHO) VOIP subscribers in the whole world is probably going double by the end of this year to reach 47 million, according to the estimates of Infonetics Research. At the moment, only about 17% of SMBs in North America have converted to VOIP. The VOIP GangLet’s take a closer look at some of the leading SMB VOIP solutions on the today’s mart.A sample request for proposal for a service provider might describe a small business of ten employees; say located physically in two offices, of those one is on the U.S. East Coast and one on the West Coast. The RFP describes a business with the following attributes: --One Receptionist --Uses Cisco VOIP phones --Uploads/downloads three large CAD files (20 MB) per day --Five concurrent calls at peak times each day --Unlimited calling in the U.S. --Online portal for self configuration Features required: --Voice mail account for each seat --Four-digit dialing to all other system phones --Caller ID --Call forwarding --Call transfer --Voicemail to e-mail --Find-me/follow-me (simple) Sending requests to providers can help in finding the best solutions for any particular business. |
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