There are a lot of companies that say they have "the lowest call rates and the best service." Who do you trust, and are there any hidden fees in the fine print? Do they all bill you by email per second, give you a full cost analysis, offer discounts on BT line rental, and give you a personal account manager? Do mobile phones come with free set-up and line rentals that start at GBP4?
There has never been a better time to look at how much you are paying for your phone service and how good it is. Does it really meet the needs of your business? We take the phone and all of its services for granted because we've had them for so long. Mobile phones are also an important way for us to talk to each other.
We never think about how long a call is or how much it costs. It's just another bill at the end of the month.
But how many of us think about how much this kind of communication costs? So it's important to know that you have the best plan and that your provider keeps it that way while also giving you top-notch service.
Do you have any friends or coworkers who don't have a cell phone? In the UK, there are now more mobile phones than people who use them. You can now use your phone to make video calls, watch TV, and play games. Mobile phones are also a part of fashion. You can turn, slide, turn, and swivel. Plus, there are so many choices How do you figure out which company, plan, or phone is the best? And how does having so many options help a business?
Can you get VoIP from your current provider? Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) is a type of software and hardware that lets you send your calls over the internet. This saves you a lot of money on line rentals because you don't need as many lines. Can they give you a full VoIP phone system or just a simple adapter for your regular phone?
When was the last time you checked to see if you were really getting good value for your money?
Maybe you should ask yourself, "What does my business really need from all of its phones, both fixed and mobile?"
If you want low rates, consolidated services, and reliability, these are probably the same reasons you should talk to your telecoms provider.