SEATTLE, WA — (Marketwired) — 11/08/13 — For companies looking to ditch their expensive, outdated, office phone-system and switch to Voice Over Internet Protocol, or “VoIP,” there are plenty of options. But too many options, they say, can kill a man. Choosing from the many is tough unless some important factors are taken into account. To whittle down the best from the rest, the telecom experts at have conducted an industry-wide study of VoIP provider-s prices, features, and customer service reviews to announce their; “Four Best VoIP Telephone Systems” in the U.S.
1. Vocalocity
Vocalocity is a that gives small businesses, big-business capabilities. Their catalog of high-tech hardware includes the top names in the industry like Cisco, Polycom, Panasonic, and Yealink to name a few. Vocalocity telephone systems are built from the ground up to ensure compatibility between the routers, the IP phones, and top-notch business VoIP service.
Vocalocity also provides access to their and features through a “soft phone” application that downloads onto a desktop or laptop computer to make calls directly on the device with a USB headset. This is an excellent application for mobile workers or those that travel frequently. The Vocalocity “metered” service plan is $14.99/month and $0.03/minute. The unlimited calling plan is $39.99/month, and there are generous discounts for multi-line plans.
2. RingCentral
The RingCentral proprietary cloud platform means that there-s no outsourced network, and no Private Branch Exchange (PBX) hardware to buy or maintain. A business can purchase, set up, and customize their in minutes without complex configuration issues or service visits. The system is instantly activated and all features are available immediately.
The Ring Central Standard Plan is $24.99/month, the Premium Plan is $34.99/month, and the Enterprise Plan is $49.99/month. All plans come with unlimited calling in the US and Canada, 24/7 customer support, and the latter two include CRM integration, automatic call recording, and Vocalocity Premium Support. Among the standout plan-features are additional toll-free or local numbers for only $4.99/month, and vanity numbers for a one-time fee of $30.
3. VoIP Networks
VoIP Networks is an all-inclusive r and network management provider. Whether it be an on-premise or cloud-based system VoIP Networks can supply every aspect of the network from Internet access and communications software to LAN and network hardware and support. VoIP Networks can either configure and maximize a company-s existing telephone system investment, or replace it altogether with a cost-effective unified solution to save time and money.
When working with a business that already has one or more service providers, VoIP Networks acts as the client-s advocate and network manager to deliver peak performance and minimize costs. They fully assess the network and negotiate the bills, contracts, and rates of the providers as part of their service to the client. VoIP Networks also offers free remote changes to the client-s account, for the “lifetime” of their service contract allowing a growing business to add or alter features and extensions when needed, at no additional cost. To receive a fully-customized quote for your enterprise, visit VoIPNetworks.com.
Although business VoIP telephone service greatly reduces the expense and responsibility of maintaining the office phone system, dealing with multiple providers simultaneously can be time consuming and frustrating, particularly when there-s an issue. A “unified communications solution” that bundles Internet access, software, service, and equipment from one provider is an excellent option to manage everything “under one roof” and increases the accountability of the provider. To review the prices, features, and customer service reviews of other VoIP service providers visit cheapestvoipcalls.net
Contact Info;
Anthony Templeton
Senior Editor/VoIP-Telecom
858-454-5900 ext 10001
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