Business VoIP on the 3G Network
SmartPhoness are steadily growing in popularity among professional business people. This has prompted the need for a merger of mobile technology with hosted business VoIP services. In the past, businesses viewed mobile phones as cost prohibitive. The devices were reserved for larger corporations and executive usage. Huge roaming charges and billing plans that charged per-minute fees resulted in expenses that small businesses simply could not afford.
It is not new news that the 3G networks would, someday, be able to support the requirements of VoIP. However, mobile phone service providers showed no sign of lowering mobile rates. In recent days, however, a debate has been sparked based on the increased competition between the greater demand for enhanced features and vendors. To heighten the issue, the FCC enacted new legislation that prohibits any cell phone provider from levying any type of ‘punishment’ in the form of penalties or refusal of service due to VoIP usage on their cell phones. This was groundbreaking legislation that has now paved the way for lower cell phone rates, not only for businesses, but for private individuals as well.
The new SmartPhoness such as the Google Android or Apple's ever-popular iPhone, have shown that the mobile/VoIP network integration is the wave of the future. iPhone originally rejected Google's version of VoIP (Google Voice) based on the fact that the iPhone already had the same features as Google Voice which made the latter redundant. The manufacturers of these devices have promised to radically change how business communication works for generations now. Most of the newer models of mobile phones are now being designed to work with WiFi as well as with 3G networks.
Small businesses have long appreciated the convenience that VoIP delivers. Businesses are enabled to not only integrate existing applications through a hosted VoIP solution, but to also reduce costs by a substantial amount while watching employee productivity soar.
Business VoIP utilized on a mobile circuit is no different. Rather than separate monthly bills for expensive mobile calling plan and access to the Internet, businesses can now merge their networks for both call transfer and data. The tremendous savings allows businesses to have greater resources that can be used in other areas of the business.
Business VoIP on the 3G network is probably the single most revolutionary telecommunications improvement to come along in decades. The technology has developed to the point that the VoIP services provide crisp, clear connections and total reliability. Additionally, their usage has flexible options and is capable of changing how entire businesses operate. The business VoIP system for mobile phones can transform a small business into a serious competitor to the large corporations by virtue of all the enhanced features that allow small businesses to give the appearance of much larger ones. Business VoIP on the 3G network knows no bounds in terms of business improvements.
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