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| I've been investigating the possibility of adding in a VOIP package for my clients and one thing is certain...unless you roll your own with Open Source solutions such as Asterisk, you won't be rolling anything for less than 3 thousand dollars. This makes me think a bit...what kind of small business...say one with 3-5 employees, keeps 3 thousand dollars budgeted toward something like that and another 1000 per year toward phone costs? To me, the cost is outrageous to ask a small business with less than 5 employees to pay. Who suffers? The VOIP service providers do...because the small business will account for over 99.7% of all business in America alone this year. There's more small business to tap into than anyone could have imagined and no one is trying to use their partners or channels to hit it. Let's look at some little known facts shall we? Small Businesses:
However, when trying to get a VOIP solution that is affordable (because most small businesses have DSL or Cable internet connections already in the US) you find 3-5 thousand dollars in startup right away and another 1 thousand per year in total cost...just so you can have an extension for yourself and one for your secretary/salesperson. Where is the savings? It is known that the cost of making a voice of data line call is lower than that of making one on standard phone lines; If it wasn't, Skype would be out of business wouldn't it? So where are those VOIP providers that can cater to the small business for less than 5 thousand dollars? I'm still looking. |