Mobile VoIP Is Next Up And Coming Industry

With business VoIP becoming the tried and true, cost efficient, highly effective option of choice for small and large businesses, the advantages of being able to contact employees through the same network are many and impressive.

With the need for on the go contact at any given time, many employers provide employees with company owned phones. This can be problematic with a regular mobile plan, however, with skyrocketing charges for roaming and spotty coverage.
Mobile VoIP could change all of that. The ability of business VoIP to allow employers, employers and team members to quickly and securely share information and data across networks is now hitting the mobile market.

VoIP had previously been able to integrate VoIP with mobile to the extent that a mobile number could be set as part of a ‘find me – follow me’ sequence, and emails sent from mobile phones with that capability could be uploaded to a desktop, read and forwarded or deleted.

Now, with VoIP being an actual option for mobile, the possibilities are endless for true unified communications. Imagine being able to join an in progress conference call from the road, or talk internationally without outrageous charges accruing on your mobile bill.

Employers can now make mobile service available to employees for a fraction of the cost that used to be the norm, and employees don’t have to worry about requisitioning reimbursement Cialis Jelly for charges to their personal accounts for business related calls and internet access.

The mobile apps for different networks vary in terms of capability, range and availability. Mobile VoIP is still in its infancy, but the rapid spread of 3G and now 4G coverage along with WifFi being a standard in many areas makes it likely that VoIP will continue to expand.

Mobile carriers such as AT&T offer free WiFi in Starbucks restaurants, and T-Mobile is bringing home VoIP to their mobile customers for under 50 cents a day. The government is increasing VoIP capability daily, and is expected to branch into mobile applications of VoIP shortly as the military shifts to broadband.

Mobile VoIP is the future mode of communication and data sharing for major corporations. As telecommunication and the internet become more closely entwined with mobile technology, mobile VoIP is expected to set the standard for interoffice communications.

Author Bio: Andrew Wiggin is a telecommunications and business software expert specializing in hosted VoIP pbx systems and mobile SIP.

Category: Technology/VOIP
Keywords: business VoIP, mobile VoIP, hosted voip, hosted phone system, business phone service, hosted pbx

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