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Hey all,
I've been reading up on VOIP and decided its time to switch the business phones to VOIP.
Main reasons are:
- Paperless send/recieve faxes, cheaper, greener
- Cheaper calls!
- I currently pay for two BT lines, I could pay for just one, have two 0800 numbers and a free fax number
- I can divert calls to the right persons phone from a menu (at last).
- As more businesses are adopting a growing number of my B2B calls will cost nothing.
I'm sure I'm not the only one on here keen to swap to VOIP but a little unsure. Most of the info I find online is very easy to understand but lacks detail, its also hard to compare prices quickly from different providers.
What I need to know is who do other use, who is best value?
And also while I know VOIP 2 VOIP is free what if I call another business that appears to have a geographical (01 / 02) number but is actually linked to their VOIP. Is it still free or do I get charged as if Im calling a landline? I ask because for a good while I expect new adopters to feel they need to keep their geo number even when they switch to VOIP...
I've been reading up on VOIP and decided its time to switch the business phones to VOIP.
Main reasons are:
- Paperless send/recieve faxes, cheaper, greener
- Cheaper calls!
- I currently pay for two BT lines, I could pay for just one, have two 0800 numbers and a free fax number
- I can divert calls to the right persons phone from a menu (at last).
- As more businesses are adopting a growing number of my B2B calls will cost nothing.
I'm sure I'm not the only one on here keen to swap to VOIP but a little unsure. Most of the info I find online is very easy to understand but lacks detail, its also hard to compare prices quickly from different providers.
What I need to know is who do other use, who is best value?
And also while I know VOIP 2 VOIP is free what if I call another business that appears to have a geographical (01 / 02) number but is actually linked to their VOIP. Is it still free or do I get charged as if Im calling a landline? I ask because for a good while I expect new adopters to feel they need to keep their geo number even when they switch to VOIP...