Archive for May, 2008

Business Long Distance Phone Service

Monday, May 19th, 2008

Searching for business long distance phone service?

Today, there are many communication options available, which means that basically, physical distance doesn’t matter anymore. This new environment lets you spread your wings and fly any way you want.

What this also means is that you have clients that you may never come face-to-face with. Even more possible, your own people are pursuing those clients and may be putting in lots of miles on the road or in the air. You need to know what their progress is and you also have to be around so that you can give them support and guidance whenever it’s needed.

It’s very helpful to you if you keep track of your people through mobile telephony, but this also likely means that you have pretty sizable phone bills.

Basically, you probably want a scheme that will help you reduce your bill size while at the same time, give you the ability to keep up with your employees in their travels and let them communicate as easily as possible.

In fact, this is a problem that everybody in corporate America faces, regardless of the size of the company or the area of business. So even if you are still expanding, make sure that you concentrate on this problem even as you do others.

First, be very clear that there’s a lot of difference between the various service providers who crowd the market. There is also a lot of difference between the various “plans” available and the billing rates you are offered. In general, the “plans” and rate charts are presented in such a way that you could very well overlook your fine print.

Therefore, be very careful and don’t get yourself trapped in plans you may not be able to get out of. Read your fine print thoroughly. Ask the salesperson to provide the total bill amount (that’s the TOTAL bill amount) you’re going to be paying every cycle. Ask him or her to provide different projected scenarios and get them attested if you can at all.

This will make the salesperson come out with actual charges the company will then leave you with, if they can.

Simply put, there is a lot of competition among the various providers, which means that they want your money. Therefore, the ball is in your court and you shouldn’t let the sales people bully you into accepting anything. Do this with every service provider you investigate, and then settle down in your chair after you’ve done so to compare them with an unbiased eye. Choose the one you think will best serve you.

If you have digital services available to you, T1 is also attractive. However, if you don’t yet have this type of service, you can contact your telephone service provider and talk to them about any add-on schemes they have to offer. Take your time, compare the offers you get, and shop with your eyes open.

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Monday, May 19th, 2008

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