Business phones are very different today than the telecommunications systems of the past. Today, many small to mid sized businesses are using internet based technologies such as VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) in order to simplify their communication and seamlessly synergize with the rest of their business activities. For those who don’t know about how businesses can benefit VoIP systems, we’ll help by breaking it down.
Types of Phones
Hardphone
These are the phones in the ‘traditional’ sense; a desk phone connected directly to your business’ IP network. These phones are easy to learn and can be used to call internationally, at a cheaper price than a direct phone line. Many modern hardphone systems have newer technologies such as built-in displays, touch screens, and a variety of other features that are seamlessly integrated into one complete phone system.
Softphone
Softphones are the same basic principle of a hardphone system, without the designated desk phone. With a softphone system, users can use software programs to turn almost any mobile device into a work phone. This includes laptops, PCs, tablets, and smart phones. All you have to do is set up with a headset or a mic and speakers and you will be able to make and take business calls wherever you go.
Which is Better?
Just like in most cases, the type of VoIP system that is best for you depends on your business’ needs. There are a few questions you will have to ask yourself about your business to determine what is the best system for you.
The first question is whether or not your employees are always on the move and rely on mobile communication. If you have staff that is always on the move, you will likely benefit from a softphone system. That way, your employees can be connected to their work phone no matter where they are. However, if your employees tend to stay in the office at their desk, it may make the most sense to use a hardphone system.
The next questions you need to answer are if you need connectivity to your business line at all times. Since hardphones are a part of the work desk, once you leave the office you will have no access to the business line. However, with a softphone system you can have connectivity 24/7, even when you’re not at work.
The final question deals with your total IT budget. If you are a brand new company, or are looking to completely upgrade an antiquated system, then it may be more beneficial to impliment a softphone system. This will allow you to start up your business line right away, without forcing you to dip into your budget to buy all new deskphones. However, many modern work phones have the ability to seamlessly switch over to a VoIP line. In that case, it may make sense for you to use the phones you already have and switch to a hardphone VoIP system.
Interested in learning more about VoIP? Unsure of which VoIP system will benefit you the most? Contact Info Advantage today at (585) 254-8710 to speak with a telecommunications expert who can help answer any questions you may have about VoIP services.