If your communications contract is expiring and up for renewal, you may think that the simplest and best option is just to re-sign. It’s one less thing that you have to worry about. You may be comfortable with your current telecommunications provider. You may have worked with it for many years. Unfortunately, that type of thinking will handcuff you from upgrading to the latest technology, preventing you from improving the efficiency of your employees and costing your company untold thousands.
Telecommunications technology is advancing at an unprecedented rate, allowing your business to do more than you ever thought possible at a price that is up to 50 percent less than you are currently paying every month. You aren’t tied to your current solution. You have options that can revolutionize the way that you do business.
Voice over Internet Protocol, or VoIP, phones are taking over the business world. VoIP phones provide phone service by using virtual call pathways carried over Internet bandwidth, instead of using traditional copper wire connections. VoIP requires dramatically less infrastructure and is dramatically less expensive to operate than traditional landlines, savings that are passed on down to you. VoIP lines also are not chained to a specific location, meaning that you can share a single bundle of lines between multiple locations. Perhaps most importantly, VoIP can be provided as part of a bigger package of communications services, known as Unified Communications, or UC.
UC can have a transformational impact on your business. You can access voicemail from email anywhere with an Internet connection. You can automatically route calls from your office to your cell phone so that you’re never out of touch. You can have faxes sent directly to your computer and automatically transcribed. You can employ advanced contact center technology that is powerful enough for the largest enterprises and cost-effective enough for small startups. Even better, you can connect to all of your communications from a single, intuitive user interface. Can your current system do that? If not, your business is missing out.
Teleco of Wilmington can provide your business with an ultra-reliable, richly featured UC solution at a price your accounting department will love. We work with our partner Star2Star Communications to bring businesses like yours into the 21st century.
Don’t re-sign without checking out the options that you have; you could be holding your business back technologically and financially for years. We would be thrilled to answer any questions that you have about how UC can help you. To find out how you can get a free demo, click here.
Joey Stone is currently the General Manager and Vice President of family owned and operated Teleco. Founded in 1983 as a full service telecommunications service provider, Teleco has partnered with Star2Star Communications to offer the latest in communications technology solutions and the latest Voice over IP technology. Joey and his team work with businesses of all sizes to customize systems for specific requirements from simple phone and voicemail systems to wireless networks and remote capabilities. To learn more about Teleco visit http://www.teleco-ilm.com. Joey is available for free demonstrations and consultations by calling (910) 791-7000.
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