In today’s financially-conscious environment, most businesses have been forced to adjust their processes to become more efficient – maintaining profit margins without significantly increasing prices. To achieve this transformation, many have become more agile, allowing them to adapt to changes in the marketplace more quickly
Connectivity is everywhere
Spotify, Netflix, Dropbox and Whatsapp. Cloud-based applications like these are part of daily life now. And the amount we use them makes constant data connection a necessity for living in the digital age.
It’s no different for small-to-medium sized enterprises. All businesses are digital businesses now. Whether you sell hand-carved tables or online services, you rely on digital technology to run your company and meet the needs of customers and, increasingly, businesses are consuming many of their critical applications from the cloud, which is also where they’re storing their data.
Using the likes of Office 365, Amazon Web Services, Dropbox, Sage (the list goes on), anything from crucial voice infrastructure to file storage to the time-sheets system can be hosted. Doing so allows businesses to create efficiencies, reduce costs, and pioneer new products or ways of working that give them an edge over competitors.
Discover how to get more control and flexibility over your business telephony with SIP trunks
What is SIP trunking?
Your voice and data connections are vital components of your business – but so are the costs of running multiple lines, their flexibility and how much control you have over them. SIP Trunking provides a flexible and low-cost alternative to ISDN for inbound and outbound voice calls. This fact sheet will highlight the benefits of moving to SIP:
- SIP trunking supports business continuity
- Number flexibility
- SIP trunking saves you money
- SIP trunking offers greater flexibility
- SIP trunking comes with a contingency plan