The 3 Best Business VoIP Providers of 2013 Announced by Voxilla.com
(PRWEB) October 01, 2013 -- One of the biggest financial concerns for any business is the office communications system. Voice Over Internet Protocol, or “VoIP”, is the cheap, versatile way of using the Internet to transmit and manage communications with clients and employees at fraction of the cost of traditional telephone service. After an in-depth comparison of service-plan features, monthly cost, and customer satisfaction reviews, the experts at Voxilla.com announce the three best business VoIP providers of 2013.
Jive
Jive is a nationwide provider of enterprise-class communications solutions, with advanced hosting features for government agencies and public sector clientele. Jive offers a full suite of services that can be hosted off-site (hosted PBX) to provide voice, video, messaging, data, and mobility for any sized venture. Jive offers free Internet Protocol (IP) phones for clients in the public sector to reduce start-up costs, and the full spectrum of features one might expect to get from only the best business VoIP solutions provider, without any hidden fees.
Many features are preloaded into their phones and include but are not limited to: High-definition video-conferencing, desktop integration with popular CRMs, Online PBX controls, virtual extensions, remote access, auto-attendants, and dozens more. Jive business VoIP service starts at just $19.95/month per user, with US-based customer and technical support to complement their Interactive Tutorial Videos.
Nextiva
Nextiva business VoIP telephone systems grow with a business to provide scalable, robust network solutions. For $19.95/month per user, Nextiva offers unlimited calling in the US and International rates that start at just two cents per minute. Based on “next-generation” communications technology platforms, their call centers allow any business to operate at a higher level of efficiency, at up to 65% less than the cost of traditional telephone service.
With over 100 business-ready features, Nextiva has designed their business phone service to give themselves and their clients a competitive edge in the industry. They boast US-based technical support, zero set-up fees and require no contracts. Their proprietary “NextOS Portal” allows customers to manage users, features, devices, and detailed caller information from a desktop or laptop easily and quickly.
8x8
All 8x8 technology is owned and operated by the company in-house to ensure quality, and reliability. Their unified communications solutions leverage both traditional copper land-lines as well as existing broadband and cell phone networks to provide clear, reliable service. 8x8 strives to become more than a provider: With exceptional around-the-clock technical support and guidance, they aim to be a business partner.
The “8x8 Virtual Office” is a collection of productivity tools designed to improve collaboration for companies that have multiple locations, a mobile salesforce, and require an efficient and manageable system to handle it all. Some of the features include web-conferencing, Internet faxing, and call recording to streamline internal and external communications. Business VoIP from 8x8 starts at $19.95/month per user.
VoIP is fast becoming the industry standard for office telephony and communications. The digital clarity of the calls, the ease of making alterations to extensions, and the scalability of the systems have definitely contributed to the vast number of new VoIP consumers in the business world. The main factor however, is the incredibly cheap monthly cost. With so many features included in the basic service fees, there’s simply no comparison with traditional land-line service. Whatever communications challenges a business may be facing this year, one of these three business VoIP providers, is sure to have a solution.
Anthony Templeton, Voxilla.com, http://www.Voxilla.com, 8584545900 10001, [email protected]
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