Guest Blogger: This post was written by Jennifer Reynolds, an editor at Phone Power.
Many individuals and small businesses mistakenly believe that phone costs and related billing are just sunk costs, the price of being able to enjoy a communication line when it's needed or wanted. As a result, people treat landlines and phone networks like the water or gas utility bill - there's no competition available so they just have to pay it. Further, when land lines fail, each phone requires a different line, which can become quite expensive to repair. The assumption that it’s a necessary evil can cost people, especially small and medium businesses, thousands of dollars each year. And it's completely avoidable.
What does this mean? It means that your small or medium business can save hundreds, if not thousands, of dollars every year by switching from traditional landlines to a VOIP service. It’s a quick and easy solution to cut company costs without sacrificing anything.
Are you already using VOIP? What has your experience been with using them? If not, how do you think your business could benefit from them?