While selecting VoIP software, telemarketing agencies need to decide whether they need a cloud-based or on-site software. Until recent times, companies resorted exclusively to on-site ones, mostly because the option of cloud-based VoIP wasn’t even available. While a premise-based VoIP set-up supports a large-scale telemarketing infrastructure cloud VoIP offers some distinct advantages to small business. The blog discusses some of the advantages of cloud VoIP.
1) Less Upfront Cost
A server located in remote location hosts the cloud-based VoIP call software. The provider offers VoIP services to multiple clients, which reduces the costs related to hardware as many parties share the costs. If you install an on-site VoIP setup, you’d have to bear the entire cost on your own and pay a lot more upfront.
2) Space Management
An on-site VoIP server takes up a lot of space. By passing the burden to a remote host, you can save office space, which you could ultimately use to accommodate more systems or reserve for future expansion plans.
3) Less Expansion Costs
If you wish to increase the scale of your operations, and utilize an on-premise calling set up you may have to invest in more IP phones, and increase the capabilities of the server. When you have a hosted VoIP, you just need to invest in a better plan.
4) Better Features
New providers always offer a host of calling, user-interface and managerial features with their cloud VoIP software. They also keep updating the feature-sets to compete with their rivals and end user benefits in the process.
5) Free Patches, Upgrades, and Support
The provider always takes it upon themselves to provide free customer support if you ever encounter a glitch of any kind. They also offer free upgrades, support and patches without any extra costs.
Small or new telemarketing operations don’t have advantages such as investment reserves, a large premise and a highly trained, readily available IT department compared to established businesses. Making just a few smart decisions could help them catch up fast. Finding a reliable cloud-based VoIP call software could be one of those decisions as hosted VoIP costs less, is easy to scale, doesn’t take up any space, comes with large feature-sets, and free upgrades.
1) Less Upfront Cost
A server located in remote location hosts the cloud-based VoIP call software. The provider offers VoIP services to multiple clients, which reduces the costs related to hardware as many parties share the costs. If you install an on-site VoIP setup, you’d have to bear the entire cost on your own and pay a lot more upfront.
2) Space Management
An on-site VoIP server takes up a lot of space. By passing the burden to a remote host, you can save office space, which you could ultimately use to accommodate more systems or reserve for future expansion plans.
3) Less Expansion Costs
If you wish to increase the scale of your operations, and utilize an on-premise calling set up you may have to invest in more IP phones, and increase the capabilities of the server. When you have a hosted VoIP, you just need to invest in a better plan.
4) Better Features
New providers always offer a host of calling, user-interface and managerial features with their cloud VoIP software. They also keep updating the feature-sets to compete with their rivals and end user benefits in the process.
5) Free Patches, Upgrades, and Support
The provider always takes it upon themselves to provide free customer support if you ever encounter a glitch of any kind. They also offer free upgrades, support and patches without any extra costs.
Small or new telemarketing operations don’t have advantages such as investment reserves, a large premise and a highly trained, readily available IT department compared to established businesses. Making just a few smart decisions could help them catch up fast. Finding a reliable cloud-based VoIP call software could be one of those decisions as hosted VoIP costs less, is easy to scale, doesn’t take up any space, comes with large feature-sets, and free upgrades.