Business VOIP
Business VOIP
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- monNom0
Call quality is a big factor. Customers get very frusterated by delays, echos and garbled sound when dealing with a business. VOIP call quality just isn't there currently, especially on soft phones - which are terrible. Maybe some very expensive compression hardware makes it feasible, but the cost per line wouldn't work for a small company.
Unless you're doing a LOT of long distance calls and need a lot of lines, it's probably not a whole lot cheaper than a business line. Pay a bit more and get a proper service, and you won't sound like some kind of scam call center.
- Thanks, the more I ask around this seems to be the answer. It's not really a question of price just thought the functionality would be better with VOIP.bobzee