Comparing VoIP Providers For Small Business Solutions
But....you need to do your homework first.
Phone service features indispensable to your business, such as
voicemail, conferencing and call waiting, allow business to flow
smoothly and efficiently. So....how do you decide if a VoIP
solution is best for your business?
One of the first steps when analyzing your current service is to
decide what features your business needs. Does it need multiple
lines to accommodate the sales force? What about a toll free
number for customer service? Make a list of all the features
your office uses and think about others you might want to try.
The next step is to make an estimate of all intrastate (in-
state), interstate (state-to-state) and international calls. An
easy way to estimate these numbers is to view a recent phone
bill. You might be surprised at how large or small your call
volume actually is. If you rely heavily on fax machines,
consider the number of incoming and outgoing faxes. As you
review these numbers, remember to consult growth projections for
the rest of the year.
Once you've done all this...you're ready to go comparison
shopping.
Here's some resources to help you do that:
* VoIP">www.voipreview.org">VoIP Comparison Reviews
VoIPReview does a good job comparing feature sets from each of
the providers. Its user reviews seem a bit skewed, but otherwise
the site looks good.
* ZDNet Reviews
ZDNet usually has objective reviews. Read through its commentary
on any of the providers you are considering.
* Broadband Reports
Broadband reports has a specific area for review by users...with
a regularly updated scoring system. It's often skewed with a tad
bit of emotion....and reviews are mostly residential. But it
does give you an idea for business use.
* Google
I'm sure most of you already do this, but once you've figured
out what you're looking for, perform a search on companies on
Google to see what others have said about it.
If you're willing to do a bit more work, contact various
providers and create your own comparison chart. You can begin
your research by visiting voipreview.org. The site
offers VoIP facts and reviews of various broadband phone service
providers. Compare the business plans for different providers
and research the various features offered with each plan. Also,
make sure your current Internet connection can handle VoIP
calls. The Web site testyourvoip.com will
evaluate and score your Internet connection. You'll know if it
makes sense to run your phone traffic over your broadband
connection.
Here is a list and description of the top ten (supposedly) VoIP
providers (includes home plans for telecommuter staff).
- Axvoice
Axvoice has many plans for you to sign up. Unlimited call to
USA/Canada plan costs $ 18.99 per month. Unlimited international
& USA/Canada plan costs $29.99. Axvoice also has business plan
starting from $ 39.99 per month.
- INVIVNI
INVIVNI has three plans, Residentials, Small Office, and
Business. The Residential plan costs $24.95 per month. The Small
Office plan costs $32.95 per month, and the Business plan costs
is negotiable.
- VCInetwork
VCInetwork has three plans, Unlimited Long Distance :Home,
Unlimited Long Distance: Business and 500 minutes to USA/Canada
and Europe. Unlimited Long Distance : Home plan costs $28.95 per
month. Unlimited Long Distance : Business plan costs $49.95 per
month and 500 minutes to USA/Canada and Europe plan costs $14.50
per month.
- Skype
Skype is famous for their slogan, "The Whole World can Talk for
Free". Skype is a free download and users can make free calls
via, Skype to Skype. For a fee, you can advance your Skype to
Skype Out and make calls to landline phones. Skype In will let
your choose your area code and phone number. This way, friends
and relatives can call you locally, if you select the same area
code. Skype is compatible with Windows, Mac, Linux, and Pocket
Pc operating systems. Not really a good business solution.
- Vonage
Probably the most well known VoIP providers, you may be
surprised to discover that Vonage is also one of the more
expensive providers. Vonage offers two plans, residential and
small business. Residential users may choose between the Basic
500 plan and Unlimited. The Basic 500 plan offers 500 minutes of
talk time for $14.99 a month. The Premium Unlimited residential
plan costs $24.99 per month.
The Small Business Basic plan costs $39.99 per month and allows
1500 minutes. The Small Business Unlimited plan costs $49.99 a
month and provides unlimited calls throughout the United States,
Puerto Rico, and Canada.
- Dialpad
Dialpad and Yahoo have merged services. Currently, Dialpad
offers three plans- Dialpad Monthly 300, Dialpad Monthly 500,
and Dialpad USA. The cost for Dialpad Monthly 300 is $7.50 per
month, Dialpad Monthly 500 costs $9.99 per month, and Dialpad
USA costs $11.99 per month.
- Broadvox Direct
Broadvox Direct offers residential and small business services.
Their residential services include the Residential Choice Plus
plan for $9.95 per month. The Residential Choice Plus plan
includes 100 outbound minutes and unlimited incoming minutes.
Their Residential Unlimited Plan costs $29.95 a month and
includes unlimited calling anywhere in the US and Canada. The
SoHo Small Business Regional Plan costs $34.95 per month and
includes 1500 monthly minutes in the US and in Canada. The SoHo
Small Business Unlimited Plan costs $44.95 per month and
includes unlimited calls in the US and Canada and also includes
a free fax line and Yellow Page listing.
- Galaxy Voice
Galaxy Voice offers two plans, Residential and Business. Their
residential plan costs $19.95 a month and includes unlimited
calling, Voicemail, Caller Id, Call Waiting, Call Return, Three
Way Calling, and Call Forwarding. Their business plan costs
$39.95 per month and includes unlimited calling, Free Voice
Mail, Free Call Transfer, Free Call Forwarding, Free Repeat
Dialing, and Free Caller ID block.
- Voice Pulse
Voice Pulse has three plans, America Unlimited, Local Unlimited
+200, and Business Unlimited. The America Unlimited plan costs
$24.99 per month. The Local Unlimited +200 costs $14.99 per
month, and the Business Unlimited costs $45.99 per month.
- VoIP American
VoIP American has three different plans. These are the VoIP
American PBX plan, the VoIP American Voice plan and the VoIP
American bVoice plan. The VoIP American PBX plan cost $19.99 a
month for a private line and $44.99 a month for unlimited
calling. The VoIP Voice Residential Basic plan costs $14.99 per
month and the VoIP Voice Residential Unlimited plan costs $29.99
per month. The bVoice Business plan costs $34.99 per month.
- Packet 8
Packet 8 not only offers phone plans, but they also offer
videophone plans. Their residential plans are the Freedom
International and Freedom Unlimited. Both of these plans cost
$19.99 per month. [note: currently they're running a special for
$9.95 per month for your 1st 3 months.] The Videophone plan is
the Freedom Unlimited and that too is $19.99 per month. Their
business plans consists of three different plans. These are the
Virtual Office service plans, the Virtual Attendant Service
plans, and the Business Phone Service plans. The Virtual office
phone plan costs $39.95 per month, the Virtual Attendant service
plan costs $14.95 per month, and the Business Attendant service
plan costs $34.95 per month.
- Sun Rocket
Sun Rocket offers their signature service for either $24.95 per
month or $199.00 per year.
- Speakeasy
Speakeasy offers many different plans ranging from Home Office,
Small Office I, Small Office II, and Small Business. Their Home
Office plan costs 79.90 per month, the Small Office I plan costs
$560.00 per month, the Small Office II plan costs 1,039 per
month and the Small Business plan costs $2,349 per month.
Analyzing phone service is often a real headache. However,
unreliable line quality, which results in poor customer service
and huge monthly bills are even worse. In the end, doing your
research will pay dividends for your business. Personally, I
have no reservations recommending Packet8 for your
business VoIP solution right now. However, go through the above
steps first for your own peace of mind.....you'll likely reach
the same conclusion.
About the author:
Michael is the owner of FreedomFire Communications....including
Business-VoIP-Solution<
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where you're always welcome to drop in and catch up on the
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