
According to VoIP provider voxclever, small firms should be attracted to the communications technology because it offers them more features than traditional landlines at a lower cost.
Scott Goodwin, chief executive of the organisation, said: 'The use of VoIP for business purposes provides a multitude of benefits, including a huge financial one.'
He pointed out that the technology reduces the amount small business need to invest in their IT infrastructure, allows them to avoid high monthly fees and provides them with cheaper call charges, which could prove to be especially attractive during the economic downturn.
In addition, the organisation noted that VoIP require less maintenance than traditional landline phones, as well as being easier to install and operate for new users.
George van Horn, a senior analyst at market research company IBISWorld, recently claimed that the cost-savings and extra features that VoIP provides will mean the technology is popular with companies in the future.
Scott Goodwin, chief executive of the organisation, said: 'The use of VoIP for business purposes provides a multitude of benefits, including a huge financial one.'
He pointed out that the technology reduces the amount small business need to invest in their IT infrastructure, allows them to avoid high monthly fees and provides them with cheaper call charges, which could prove to be especially attractive during the economic downturn.
In addition, the organisation noted that VoIP require less maintenance than traditional landline phones, as well as being easier to install and operate for new users.
George van Horn, a senior analyst at market research company IBISWorld, recently claimed that the cost-savings and extra features that VoIP provides will mean the technology is popular with companies in the future.