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Efficiency and Profits Boom Via Business Telephone Systems

Efficiency and Profits Boom Via Business Telephone Systems

No one can deny that cell phones have changed the world. A lot of people seem to think that cells are more vital than actual business telephone systems. However, that’s not true. Technological unity is important for any company because it enhances communication and efficiency, two major key points that lead to a successful product and higher profit. Company lines provide a technological unity that cells alone lack.

A modern company communication network via landline also reassures clients. Even though clients expect the companies they do business with to use mobile technology, clients appreciate landlines because they give a business a sense of permanency and thus, dependability. Even better, such landline networks are compatible with mobile technology, too.

What Company Lines Can Do for Communication

First of all, a landline means fewer dropped calls. Let’s not play nice here: dropped calls are annoying! That annoyance is elevated tremendously when in the middle of an important meeting or communication. A landline also provides a higher level of voice clarity so there’s no more asking about who can hear who, and no more trying to find the right spot in the building for a cell phone to work.

However, cells are helpful when an employee goes offsite or out of town. A good landline network can work in conjunction with cells during these times. The major benefit of such compatibility is that it helps avoid missing new client calls. After all, some potential clients only call once; if they don’t reach someone right away, they call a competitor. Rerouting calls from office voicemail to a cell helps reduce the loss of new clients. It also speaks volumes about how much a company values all of its clients.

What Company Lines Can Do for Expenses

Company lines can help cut company costs. One way they do this is by reducing the need for work related travel by providing superior video conferencing. Video conferencing allows companies to cut back on air travel, hotels, per diems for employee meals, and entertaining clients. Landline networks offer highly selective video conferencing capabilities, making it appear that everyone involved in the meeting is in the same room. Achieving this level of clarity is hard to do relying only on small cell screens.

Business telephone systems can also make telecommuting a much more viable option. When employees work from home, they can be connected to any landline network. Such a connection can help reduce office expenditures for certain employees. A landline network can also expand the talent pool by broadening the hiring process to a nationwide range. Landline networks can also provide the technological perks of unified messaging, media components such as conferencing and paging, collaboration on the web, and more. All of these options streamlines costs into one network. Staying connected via business telephone systems really does pay off.

Source by Andrew Stratton

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