Tuesday, August 30, 2016
VoIP Service Comparisons
VoIP Service Comparisons
Lets take a brief look at three of the dozens of VoIP services available, starting with a relatively straightforward offering and ramping up the complexity (and flexibility) from there.
A Basic Service
Price per user: The service costs $40 per month for a single user, $30 per month per user for 2 to 20 users, $22 per month per user for 20 to 99 users, and $20 per month per user for 100 or more users. Note that users means each individual SIP endpoint, not employees. For example, if you have an office phone, a mobile phone, a dedicated fax machine, and a "softphone" (software client) installed on your PC, that counts as four separate users.
Standard features: All features come standard for every user, with no à la carte options available except for the option to buy additional fax lines for $5 per month each. Special "vanity" local or toll-free numbers are available, but you need to pay a $30 one-time fee and $5 per month for each separate vanity line.
- Unlimited calling to the United States and Canada, Internet fax lines, and extensions
- 1000 toll-free minutes per month for your company
- Three-way calling; ten-way calling via Call Controller softphone
- Caller ID
- Voicemail, with a "Visual Voicemail" graphical user interface for checking messages on phones and computers
- Virtual receptionist with dial-by-name, music-on-hold, and departmental support; optional custom prerecorded greetings start at $50
- Advanced call forwarding, screening, and recording rules; transfer calls between phones in real time
- Microsoft Office and Box integration
- Mobile apps for Android, BlackBerry, and iOS smartphones
A Midrange Service
Vocalocity is a good example of a VoIP service designed for the needs of larger small businesses. Services at this level are more expensive than the types of plans that RingCentral has to offer, but Vocalocitys plans include additional features such as 911 emergency-response support, as well as even more powerful options.Standard features:
- Unlimited U.S. and Canadian calling
- 411/911 calling
- Voicemail, available via Web interface or sent to email as an MP3 file
- Caller ID
- Three-way calling
- Virtual receptionist for each extension, with support for music on hold and dial by name
- Free mobile apps and a desktop client with plug-in-based integration for several services and programs, including Outlook, Microsoft Dynamics, SugarCRM, and LinkedIn
- Advanced call forwarding, screening, logging, transferring, and parking options
A Complex Product
Finally, youll need SIP phones. As with the other services discussed here, the phones that Snom sells directlypriced at $70 to $100 eachwork best with this system due to their plug-and-play support. Other SIP phones or analog phones with adapters will also work, but theyll require manual configuration with Snoms server software.
Price: Hardware pricing aside, the cost of this kind of VoIP service will vary according to the provider you choose. Skype Connect, for example, costs $7 per channel per month, plus 0.8 cent per minute on outgoing calls. The number of channels you purchase determines how many simultaneous calls the service will support. 8x8 is another popular business-oriented VoIP service provider, but youll need to request a quote from the company to get pricing information.
Features: The Snom One Mini supports Power over Ethernet, so you dont need an AC outlet to set it up. It supports SIP-enabled devices, and it has no moving parts. In addition, you can configure the Linux-based IP-PBX to include VPN, DHCP, VLAN, and other services.
As for software, the Snom One Mini IP-PBX includes:
- Support for up to 20 extensions making ten calls simultaneously
- Mobile phone support with advanced functionality, including simultaneous ringing with your office phone, automatic transfers to mobile when you dont answer your office phone, and calling schedules that route calls to your mobile phone at specific times
- Voicemail, optionally sent to email as an audio attachement
- Caller ID
- Customizable call routing and screening
- Customizable trunking and dial plans
- Multiple virtual receptionists
- Music on hold, dial by name, and customizable time-based greetings
- Email notifications for specific events
- Personal greetings for each extension
- Outlook integration
- Conference calling with administrative controls, PIN codes, email notification for scheduled conference calls, multiple conference "rooms," and ad-hoc three-way calling
- Fax machine support via ATA connections
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