Big Companies Cry - VoIP and Calling Cards Technologies Attack
Author: Calling Card expert
Category: VoIP News
It is now time for the huge telecommunication companies to consider implementing some new technologies into their business and offering new services for their users. VoIP and calling cards rivals are much more dynamic in their development thus creating a serious threat to the previously undisputed leaders of the industry.
It is no secret that small businesses are much more flexible and thus able to offer their customers what they need at the right moment. It is no secret that huge companies make up huge profits because they prefer quantity to quality. They can’t devote themselves to each and every customer, but have competitive advertising budget and are able to provide services to a large number of clients. In previous years local phone companies services where the only way to make calls, but the situation is changing drastically. Almost every day new VoIP and calling cards providers pop up on the market, offering fantastically low rates and a broad range of additional free features. which regular companies usually charge you for.
We won’t be talking about Skype and other remarkable market participants. We’d like to mention small companies which these days appear in many local areas to cater to the regional dwellers. This enables them to reach great exposure (due to the word of mouth, if the service is really good and local advertising, which is significantly cheaper than the national one) and give each and every customer as much attention as they need.
These companies usually offer complete solutions for homes and offices, which are sufficient enough to completely substitute regular phone services. Their basic advantages are the price and the quality. Even though the level of quality of the signal is sometimes worse than that of the ordinary phone line, the whole bunch of free additional features makes this disadvantage not even worth mentioning.
Call barring, call holding, unlimited speed-dial numbers, online account, voice recording function… and more… and more… Would any regular phone company offer you all these services for free? And VoIP/Calling cards providers do include all these features into their basic packages.
Still thinking?