Commercial VoIP Providers
Now it’s time to look into commercial VoIP providers. Long term contracts are not needed, nor are expensive VoIP equipments. When you finally decide to upgrade, it doesn’t really matter because you’re initial venture into the commercial VoIP service will not be costly.
Some of the most famous commercial providers are Primus, Avaya, Covad, and Verizon. If you’re business opted for a commercial VoIP connection, there are also advantages.
Almost all VoIP providers in the commercial sector give failover to PSTN, especially if the quality of VoIP service falls below the standards. They also provide multiple lines for VoIP that can be managed centrally. Some business owners’ use the modular approach so that when you’re business grows, it’s easier to increase the phone lines.
Most medium to large businesses have PBX infrastructures; and the equipment of commercial VoIP providers can be easily integrated.
As the business grows, another issue of much concern is security. What if in the future your business will venture into other regulated fields or in government jobs? With a commercial VoIP provider, security is not a problem because they are now using encryption technology in their service which prevents hackers to intercept packets.
When you finally decide to select the right VoIP provider, service features and price should not be the only consideration. Consider your future needs; after all, the goal of businesses is to expand.
You should make sure that the commercial provider is scaleable enough to meet the demands of your expanding business.