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How Can An Internet Phone System Lower Business Costs?

Monday, September 6th, 2010

An Internet Phone System or VoIP system can help small businesses lower operating costs. Some costs are absolutely necessary to do business while others are superfluous. Your success as a small business is dependent on your ability to increase profits. One way to lower costs is to find a cheaper solution to essential expenses.

Telephone communications is quite often a large chunk of a small business’ overhead. Before the advent of the internet, long distance charges, fax lines, conference calling and caller ID were very expensive. Traditional phone companies still charge for these basic features.

Earlier versions of Voice over Internet Protocol, VoIP services were unreliable. New innovations in communications has dramatically improved. In order to survive, small businesses must lower overhead and out communicate their competitors. One way to do this is to seek alternative low cost options for essential services, such as telephone service.

Since most companies already have the basic infrastructure needed to get going with a VoIP service: internet access, set up fees are minimal at best and can be done in minutes. With an Internet phone system, you can use your internet connection to make a call and stay in instant contact with employees and customers. Many of the tools are now available for free.

By moving communications to a complete Internet phone system, small businesses can lower overhead costs without compromising communications. In reality, many options and features are gained since these services can integrate video conferencing, messaging, data file transfers, call forwarding, call logs, call recording and much more.

The cost of an 800 vanity number and your own dial-by-name directory need not cost a fortune. Integrating VoIP with a complete virtual office will put you one step ahead of your competitors. Small businesses must look at new marketing strategies in order to not only survive, but rather to strive.

An internet phone system can decrease your overhead, while increasing your professionalism and efficiency. A virtual office can bring a big business feel to your small business.

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4 Reasons Why Some People Aren’t Crazy About IPad

Saturday, August 28th, 2010

Many waited in line for the release of Apple’s ‘revolutionary’ tablet PC, the iPad. But many, too, shrugged their shoulders with indifference and dissatisfaction over the fact that this almighty device would not deliver on its promise. Well, these two opposing views clearly show how polarized people are with iPad. Let us take a look at a few things that make iPad a not-so-hot item for some.

iPad 2.0 will be available soon, so why bother? This is a big issue. The currently released iPad is a big disappointment for many and that doesn’t help much with Apple’s efforts to make its newest tablet PC a big hit. Whether the disappointments of the general public – techies, mostly – are justified or not, it still hurts Apple’s sales. It still, in many ways, discouraged quite a huge number of people from buying the product.

But on top of this issue is the expectation that Apple will release a new, upgraded version soon. (Maybe this time, iPad will come with a built-in camera.) People would rather wait for the upgraded version, which many expect will offer a substantially improved version of its predecessor. Following this line of thinking, people would rather wait for one full year or two than dole out their more than $500 on a device that will soon be replaced.

It doesn’t support Flash. Ok, big deal. Apple seems to have a thing for Adobe’s Flash, a standard on the web. Flash is what most websites and rich media are built with. It’s the program that runs videos, audios and games that have saturated the online world. But Apple seem not to like it. The company prefers a more stable, less vulnerable to hack platform. It prefers its own HTML5. It only makes perfect sense that all Apple’s products – iPad included – runs on this platform and not on Flash.

What most people don’t quite get though is that nearly all websites on the internet use Adobe Flash. For the end users, this means that when visiting websites using iPad’s browser, Safari – glorious and beautiful as it is – there would still be some problems that may be encountered. Big problems. No Hulu and HBO for now, buddy.

No built-in camera. Na ah. Before Steve Jobs formally presented iPad to the public, everyone thought it’s a no-brainer that Apple will attach a camera to the device. Apparently, iPad doesn’t carry one and there seems to be no clear indication that iPad 2.0 will have one. For now, iPad can’t be used for taking snapshots of yourself or for making video calls over Skype or YM.

You only get to multitask when running Apple’s native applications. iPad runs on iPhone’s OS, fine. What is not okay though is that the same limitations on iPhone are experienced with the iPad. Say goodbye to multitasking.

If you are a regular user and if you see iPad as nothing more than a sophisticated, multifunctioning multimedia player/toy/laptop hybrid, it won’t be much of a problem. But if you live your life online, you’ll be stumped. There is no way you can listen to iTunes while making a video call using Skype.

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VoIP – Cheap Calls Not Sufficient. Fast ROI Essential To Win Contracts

Sunday, August 22nd, 2010

Till recently, VoIP vendors have highlighted low-priced global calling rates and low service charges to sell the VoIP service to cost-conscious customers. However, business finance managers do not make decisions based just on per minute price savings. VoIP service vendors have their job cut out – persuading corporate leaders on the speedy payback potential of implementing VoIP systems.

Earlier break even for technology expenditure

Trends indicate that businesses are looking at new tools and technologies that break even in less than six months – a sharp contrast to existing industry expectations of a year and a half. Though VoIP has made great strides in the last few years, this requirement puts a lot of pressure on its service providers. They now must substantiate their claims with fiscal break even data to close deals as financial plans are restricted to projects that show significant returns preferably within the same financial year.

Phased completion of projects

Tight clamps on technology costs have made CIOs, CFOs, and IT managers rework their project roadmaps. Technology requirements are now met in a phased fashion. Formerly, moving to a VoIP system was a huge task involving changes in network, servers and desk equipment. The position today is much different. Interoperable equipment makes it possible for executives to implement modules of a long-term project according to when funds are available and business operations are not disrupted.

Evaluating results of VoIP systems

To measure the rewards of installing or upgrading a VoIP system, CTOs have to consider both quantifiable and unquantifiable results. Voice clarity and other useful features are intangible results that positively impact worker output. Apart from this, CTOs need factual results that have to be measured differently over a cyclic period. Some strategies used by CIOs to quantify the performance and cost savings from a VoIP system include:

* Evaluating the effect of the time spent in reconnecting dropped calls on a worker’s efficiency in terms of lost hours.

* Surveying customers and evaluating the impact of a clearer phone connection on deals lost or gained.

* Comparing the expenditure of running a tele-presence suite using VoIP services with an executive’s travel expenditure.

* Distributing the total cost of a new VoIP system over the operations and maintenance budget of an existing project over a period of 6 months.

A factual picture of the financial returns cannot emerge without accounting for the actual cost of ownership. If a VoIP system manages a break even period of 6 months, business managers can look forward to removing a line item from the budget. Few CEOs would argue with such a lucrative option.

VoIP system service providers – Substantiating claims

VoIP service vendors have to produce some sound financial data to back up their claims. They have to use case studies and statistics to prove the real cost of ownership over the life of a VoIP system. For example, a system that breaks even in 6 months and does away with expensive maintenance for the next three years is a sure winner with CIOs. The budget allocated to the corporation’s business VoIP system can be amortized over 36 months.

As VoIP systems move into offices and homes, service vendors must deal with bigger expectations from customers. Enterprise VoIP system providers must prepare themselves with necessary financial data to convince prospective buyers of the feasibility of seeing returns in 6 months. This is the only way VoIP providers can close more deals.

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Save Money With VoIP

Monday, August 16th, 2010

Most people don’t realize what VOIP is because it is not marketed in this way. It is a system by which you can send and receive phone calls through your broadband internet connection that allows you the ability to maintain a home phone for less.

Voice over IP is a wonderful manner to go if you’re ready to find your monthly expenses to reduce the monthly charges for this service is much less than traditional telephone costs and everything is included. This means that any service you have and every call you make are included in the price of your phone service. No guessing about how much the monthly bill will be.

By using your internet connection for your telephone service as well you will get all the extras like call waiting, call forwarding, caller id, and voice mail included in your plan for no extra charge. You can choose to pick up your voice mail through the telephone or via e-mail. Choose from plans that offer unlimited local and long distance or those that will also include international calling also at a slightly higher rate, but still unlimited.

Call quality on VoIP calls is just as good and the service is as reliable as those of any other major Phone Company, but the good news is that you do not need to run wires, and they will send you a box with instructions how to install and you’re done. And it is simple enough that anyone can do. All you have to do is hook a wire into your Internet connection and another phone in your house and you’re done.

Yes, it is possible to have worry free home phone service at a ridiculously low price. No charge for extras, no worrying about long distance calls and rushing to get off in a timely manner; just an excellent home phone service for a low enough price for everyone to afford. And when you compare the cost of VOIP to that of your current home phone service you will find that you save so much money, most people save around a hundred dollars a month or more and that is $1200 per year. And I bet if you really think hard about it you can find something else to do with that much money can’t you?

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The Asterisk Phone System, Using VOIP To Save Money

Saturday, August 14th, 2010

The use of digital technologies in business is relatively new. An open source software package which uses the Internet for a variety of telecommunication purposes is having an impact. The Asterisk phone system has the potential to revitalize business telephony. Through the use of digital technology, high quality calls are being made to computers, mobile and land-line phones.

Digital technology has allowed for the development of VOIP. Voice over Internet Protocol, uses the Internet for making telephone calls. This technology digitizes the voice and video components of the call and transmits them over the Internet. When they are received, they are converted back into voice and video. Due to the number of devices which can make and receive these calls, this technology is becoming more popular.

Digital voice calls can use a lot of data, so they need to be sent on reliable and fast connections. The sending of video calls, sends an even larger volume of digital information. Governments and telecommunications companies are investing in reliable, high speed fiber-optic technologies. As these technological advances improve, more telecommunications options will become available.

Phone calls over the Internet, have the potential to save a lot of money. Calls from computer to computer are free, except for Internet usage charges. Calls to land lines can cost less than ordinary phone calls. With phones able to connect to the Internet through wireless routers, desktop phones and IP-PBX phone systems, these phones have the capability to revolutionize businesses and homes.

Contact centers have become an essential part of a lot of businesses. Being able to manage customers calls and information reliably is extremely important. Open source call center software, is helping a range of companies to become even more competitive. This free software is able to be configured, to suit any business organization. The system can also be adapted as the company grows, to meet it’s ever changing needs.

In small business settings, using the Internet Protocol-Private Business Exchange can meet the needs of growing businesses, and save vast sums of money on the balance sheet. Sales staff with an Internet mobile phone, can stay in touch with the office without an expensive call plan, saving a small business further money.

For businesses with the need to make long distance or international calls, the use of Internet calling could save money, whilst providing good call quality. When calls are made from a computer, it is also easy to transfer files during the call. Video calls are possible from any Internet connected computer, by using a web-cam, headset and microphone. For companies with overseas offices, Internet calling could be a great asset.

As technology continues to advance, and Internet based telephony which is widely adapted by open source call center Toronto continues to grow, more options will become available to those ready to accept them. The Asterisk phone system will continue to be developed in line with the most advanced technologies, and companies will be able to adapt the system as needed With Internet speeds continuing to develop, the clarity of Internet calls will only improve, allowing even better communication.

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Say Goodbye To Old Phones And Hello To New Voice Services

Thursday, August 12th, 2010

There are many new terms being bandied about that have to do with the latest phone technology, or telephony. There are so many that sometimes it seems there are more terms than products, services and online customer service representatives. There are hosted services and networked services, Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) and plain old IP telephony, plus plenty of terms, plans and service packages with facts, figures and claims about scalability, reliability, service quality, security, privacy and storage. It is a lot to digest.

Small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) may have taken the lead in implementing the new voice services, but large enterprises are finding rationales and reasons to follow the SMBs down this digital pathway. Because defining and explaining the advantage of the new voice services initially took a back seat to the hype-and-buzz machine, companies supplying these services have made the value proposition hard to grasp. There are a number of major issues you need to consider before you start deciding what new digital voice services are best for your firm.

In-house IT expertise

When you start using VoIP or IP phone technology, for all or part of your voice services solution, you are heading down the path of that oft-misused term, convergence. If you do not have top IT people with state-of-the-art expertise, you will need to add personnel or go for a hosted solution. It will take a leading-edge business communications firm to meet you wherever your firm happens to be on that convergence path, and offer services and support to get the job done the way you want it.

If you firm’s IT is able to manage VoIP and other new voice services, you still need to apportion your in-house expertise to handle all your other work. You may discover that the economic argument for handling new voice services wholly in-house, or even partly, is no longer a slam dunk (if it ever was). Whether it is matter of budgets or of higher strategic priorities for your IT team, if you have one, the move to a new service model may include some hosted features, leaving your IT resources focused more important functions.

What is your motivation?

Many SMBs were motivated to look into new telephony services by the wide-ranging need to reduce costs across the board. If the economic argument is a winner, that may be all it takes to tip the decision in favor of starting down that road to convergence. Businesses with long-term phone company accounts are keenly aware of the high costs as opposed to IP-based voice services, so this is a key consideration or any size or type of firm. Alternatively, some businesses would reap limited economic benefit with new services, hosted or otherwise, but may have a clear strategic justification for outsourcing operations that do not yield a competitive advantage. This brings the consideration out of the accounting department, so to speak, and looks at the big picture, the firm’s mission and position.

New voice services, however deployed, will likely be the way many companies do get on the convergence path for the first time. Once on, only going out of business will take them off the path. When they first implement their new voice services, it will become clear that communication is not solely, or even mainly, about voice. So, in addition to having hosted solutions or customized la carte ones, these businesses will be rewarded with richer telephony experiences. These are likely to spur even more wide-ranging integrated communications, and bring voice, other audio, video and data together in ways that were impossible just a decade ago.

Bottom line

Do you trust the cloud? The extent to which you do is good indicator of how quickly your firm will buy into some parts of the new voice services model, which can include a greater or lesser degree of hosting in the cloud. There are always considerations of trust for outsourcing any job or service, but clearly the cloud model can offer both complementary services as well as an alternative to hosted services. Every company’s situation is unique, so you need to review the foregoing considerations, add more of your own and decide what is right in your particular situation.

It may be that you want to dip your toe in the water before diving all the way in. Be assured that there are plenty of business communications firms with the expertise to chart you a course through the always-choppy waters of technological change. Finding a great vendor you can trust, of course, is of primary importance.

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Easier World-Wide-Web Telephone Calls With The Help Of Skype As Well As Bluetooth Headphones

Thursday, August 12th, 2010

As Skype started to make available to the online public its costless PC-to-PC message or calls using the Internet, several individuals supposed it’s am emerging trend in messaging using the web. Skype presently is one of the normal buzzwords with individuals who often really need to keep in touch with wife and kids, relatives, friends, and business colleagues from all over. The Skype popularity takes a major revolution with bluetooth headphones placed into the picture. Why is this so?

Bluetooth-capable headsets or headphones allow cord-less utilization of a headset. This basically translates to comfort to everyone who uses Skype to make calls or for receiving them. Considering the fact that Skype permits you to use your Skype account just like it were a real home telephone number, the combination of Skype and bluetooth-enabled earphones is truly an ideal one, particularly for persons who’re usually on the road.

Utilizing a bluetooth-equipped headset with Skype is really basic. Virtually all you’ll need to undertake for starters would be to make certain that your individual computer (desktop, notebook, or mini netbook computer) is bluetooth-capable. Or else, purchase a wireless bluetooth adapter for use on your unit. Then, the next thing to undertake would be to synch your ear phones with your laptop or computer by way of wireless bluetooth. It is possible to quickly accomplish this on Windows devices. In the bottom right area of one’s computer screen, search for the wireless bluetooth logo (generally a “B” accompanied by a blue background). Right-click on this image and pick “Add Device.”

Once you’ve successfully put in your unit, you’ve truly just synced your headset and your PC by way of bluetooth. The next phase is normally to configure Skype to work with your bluetooth-powered earphone. Start up Skype, then pick out Tools from your menu bar, after which you can opt for Options. Under “Sound Devices,” select “Bluetooth Audio” for both audio source and output. This ascertains that Skype makes use of your headphone in lieu of your desktop mic and loudspeakers for Skype calling.

Virtually all bluetooth-powered headsets could be applied quite well with Skype. In sum, if you go out to purchase a headphone for usage with Skype, your considerations will all boil right down to merely 2: handiness or comfort and special preference. Just make certain that your earphone model is one that suits your private preferences. For example, some earphones use a boom mic extending from the ear bud towards the mouth. Some other styles possess a discreet microphone–and hypersensitive one, indeed–built in the earpiece.

With Skype along with your bluetooth headphones, you are able to merely make World Wide Web calling without the need of cords and wires getting in your path.

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How To Choose A Managed Network Services Provider

Monday, August 9th, 2010

New technology is wonderful for organizations. It allows users to be more effective, provides cost savings, and keeps the company ahead of their competitors by allowing them to provide better customer service. Experienced network administrators, however, know that the more capable technology gets the harder it is to keep it running. Managed network services can provide the required support.

Companies know that they have to hire consultants to design, deploy, and train them on new technology. They are also accustomed to paying yearly maintenance for manufacturer’s support on software or hardware. What is normally left to the Information Technology department is the knowledge and capability to know how everything works together. What companies are starting to figure out is that the ongoing support necessitates a higher level of knowledge and experience than internal Information Technology staff typically possess.

That is why there is such a noticeable trend toward hosted IT services. The hosted service providers have a good point in their marketing that it takes advanced skills to operate advanced technology.

What is often not discussed is that having outsourced applications means that a business’s internal network has to be even more reliable and secure while operating at a higher level than ever. It demands a lot of skill and experience to be able to operate today’s advanced LAN’s and WAN’s, especially when they are running converged applications over them like voice and video, while keeping everything secure.

Due to these advanced operational requirements, many businesses are contracting with a managed network service to assist them in maintaining their advanced data networks in optimum working order. It is tempting to turn over the responsibility for the entire network to a big service provider that will promise to handle any issues. Unfortunately, because many of these service providers offer remote support only, when it comes time for design, deployment, or having someone on site for local troubleshooting, they are not able to handle it.

Most organizations would like to work with a local managed network service provider, for many of the same reasons that they use local companies for other services they contract out. To get good quality managed services from local providers, it is best to find out what they specialize in, and inquire if they partner with other local providers for other aspects of support. Another possibility is to contract with a local provider who resells and provides local on site services for a larger service provider.

Think of these local providers as an extension of the organization’s IT staff. Manufacturer support on products is still important. The manufacturer’s support most often includes product upgrades, phone and/or email technical support, and product replacement within either a 4 hour or next business day timeframe. This is an important part of maintaining system uptime.

When evaluating managed network services providers for extended support, check their references with care, make sure all costs, services, and expectations are agreed upon in writing up front. Moreover, make sure there is a clause to cancel the agreement within a reasonable timeframe.

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Free Chat Rooms Online And How They Let People To Stay Connected

Thursday, August 5th, 2010

Do you have a family member that lives thousands of miles away that you want to get a hold of? Is your mom on vacation in Hawaii or somewhere very far? Maybe you want to keep in touch with a long lost friend or just connect with new people from all over the world.

The good news is that you can simply get online and hop into a free chat room where you can connect with anyone anytime.

Since the creation of free chat rooms, you never have to worry about getting stuck with expensive long distance phone bills ever again. Since chat enables you to talk as long as you want for free, you never have to cut short the conversation.

Looking for a free chat room is a piece of cake. All you need to do is use your favorite search engine and find a room that you like. Many sites will ask you to register with your email address, but after that there is no limit to being able to stay connected.

After you have signed up, you can start surfing through the wide range of rooms that are open in any particular chat site. Most free rooms have a number of rooms that users occupy. This is a great way to connect with different people.

Once online, feel free to browse through the wide range of people that are online. Most chat rooms are categorized by topic and interest along with themes.

Many sites also offer private chat rooms when ever you want to talk to someone without anyone else looking into what you two are discussing.

Think of chat rooms as a crossroads on the internet. People from all four corners of the earth are there, and you can meet people from different countries and cultures with the click of a mouse. You can tour the world without ever leaving your house.

Chat rooms enable people to stay connected when they are far apart, in addition to being used to stay in touch with friends and loved ones.

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The Communications Industry

Monday, August 2nd, 2010

The world of communications has changed dramatically in the recent decades. It seems that it was ever so recently that cell phones were unheard of, and were only for the military or the rich and famous. Now it’s simply unheard of for someone to not have a cell phone.

You can also see the vaste improvement in the quality of the mobile devices that we now use. Think for a moment about the first cell phone that you ever got. Now compare that to the one that your now carrying around in your pocket. Do you notice how far technology has come in recent years?

We can also go back even further to the time when people only communicated through morse code. Other than that the only other form of communication was mail by horse. It took much longer for people to receive mail from each other. Today you can send someone an email and they can receive it a split second later on their blackberry.

Another place that we’ve seen an advancement in communications is video chatting. There are now certain doctors offices and hospitals in the country where you can go and talk to your doctor via video conference while they’re somewhere else in the world.

I remember that recently there was a surgery that was done in which the doctor did the surgery from hundreds of miles away with the help of video cameras and robotic arms. It’s amazing to see how far technology has come and to anticipate what we have in store for the future.

If you feel left out because you don’t have the newest high tech phone then don’t worry because something new always comes out every few months.

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