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| 'Numerous' benefits to Mobile VoIP |
| Thursday Nov 06, 2008 filed under : VoIP News |
The business advantages of mobile VoIP are many and varied, according to one technology expert.
Writing for website voip-news.com, Robert Poe suggested that VoIP can benefit most business phone users, but particularly those on the go.
He explained that VoIP can be used to reduce overseas calls by allowing users to avoid the mobile network's "exorbitant" international rates.
Mobile VoIP can also be used to help businesses converge their fixed and mobile communications, something that allows for a more streamlined network and seamless business telecommunications.
Mr Poe elaborated that fixed-mobile convergence (FMC) "makes it possible for incoming calls to your business number to ring both your office and mobile phones, as well as any other phones you specify, at the same time or in sequence".
He added that such a converged approach will also allow business users to access their corporate systems while out of the office using unified communications solutions including VoIP.
Earlier this week, Infonetics Research suggested that FMC client phones will make up an increasing part of the dual-mode mobile/ Wi-Fi device market over the next several years.
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