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Should business owners
switch over to VoIP? Let’s
check out the advantages!
T h e R i s e
The Business
of UseC o s t o f
Mobility
D e c l i n e
L a n d l i n e sin the
700,000Telecom companies are losing
landline customers per month
19%16.5%
Verison and AT&T landline revenues were down 19% & 16.5% in 2007
U.S. VoIP Subscribers
121,000 in 200230 Million in 2012
30%
Glo
bal R
even
ues
$ 2 5
$ 4 0
l o n g d i s t a n c e
comparedto landline
quality VoIPcalls 50%
up to
s a v i n g s
VoIP provides 1 phone # routed to mulitple devices
Upgrading is transparent and simple
Service is easily scalable
Minimal need for internal resources for phone system management
83MILLION LINES
in 2015
of SMBs subscribe to some form of VoIP service
to preventdata loss
80%
o f t h e Vo I P
of
Businesses are implementing VoIP, a scalable solution that seamlessly delivers
both data and power via an Ethernet cable, and foregoing the installation costs
that comes from implementing a traditional telephony circuitry system.
Instead of utilizing legacy analog phone networks,
VoIP utilizes the Internet or a private secure network
VoIP gives businesses a competitive edge because it’s a cost effective solution that is simple to install and maintain.
A single internet connection is all
you need to connect a VoIP!
$avings
&$26.5 billionAnnual U.S. business
revenue lost to downtime
VoIP services can be used anywhere in the world
20122011
$65
BIL
LION
$58
BIL
LION
Of enterprise companies are engaged in trial VoIP subscriptions
Advantage