PBX Versus VoIP

PBX Versus VoIP Many of those out there are considering the best way to go, PBX versus VoIP. While there are some similarities between the two, the differences are large as well. As a business owner, you need to consider more than just which one looks like it's the right choice. You will need to cover: * Ease of use of the system with your employees. * The costs of use of the system compared to...

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The REAL Benefits of VoIP

Nic WIndley

You may not have considered it but there are many benefits that businesses can achieve by utilising data networks to carry their voice traffic (VoIP). By marrying this voice traffic with data traffic (IP Telephony) it becomes even more powerful.

Here are a few examples;

Cheaper Phone Calls - as your utilising existing data networks

Simpler Infrastructure - one set of CAT5 cables

Scalable - simply extend the existing data network

Reduced Operating Costs - converged system is simpler to manage

Enhanced Customer Service - "Click to Talk" web services and easy role out application like call centres

Flexibility - Remote or home workers can work as if in the office

Its fair to say that most people focus on the costs savings but in most cases the business improvements far out way the costs savings.

For example if your business operated from multiple sites it would be possible to have a single centralised system located at one site, with optimal staffing resources to operate, manage and support. No need to have 3 receptionists when one will do!

Say you had staff that wanted to work from home or from a remote office. With this technology it would be easy to give them the look and feel of being in the office and the transparency that their co-workers and customers enjoy.

Rolling out a distributed business application such as a contact centre or call centre is much easier and more robust.

But....its not that simple to get right!

You must consider;

Quality of Service - across the data network

Reliability – Think when did your LAN / telephone system last fail?

Security - May increase exposure to data and voice

Support - Which department is now responsible - training?

With the latest handsets it is possible for them to act like a PC with their own IP address and with the right handsets they can even run XML applications cutting down the need for unnecessary PC's etc.

To get it right requires the right planning and foresight to make sure that your systems will grow and deliver the maximum benefit with the minimum risk.

Copyright 2005 Nicholas Windley

Business Phone Systems : Comz4Biz Mercia

Telephone System Education Zone

Voice Over IP (VoIP) Education Zone

nic.windley@comz4biz.com

About the author:
Nicholas Windley is a strategic ICT consultant with Comz4Biz and business owner.


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