Business Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) has become popular for companies looking to modernize their communication systems. And why not? It works well, has excellent features, and the total cost of ownership is typically cheaper than traditional phone services.
Many elements come together to support a hosted VoIP solution. As discussed above, a poor internet connection can lead to dropped calls, poor audio quality, and other issues that can negatively impact the communication experience. But this is only one aspect. To ensure the best possible network quality for hosted VoIP, it's crucial to prioritize network stability and reliability. Here are a few tips to help ensure VoIP readiness:
By prioritizing network quality and making the necessary investments, you can ensure your hosted VoIP system runs smoothly and provides the best communication experience.
You may think rushing through an installation will save you time. Still, in actuality, it will likely just lead to more issues and frustrations, leading to call quality issues, inadequate capacity, security vulnerabilities, and integration issues.
The key to success is selecting a VoIP provider with excellent project management. The VoIP provider should have a dedicated project manager who works with your team to build your phone system before the day of deployment, ensuring that users, call queues, greetings, and other features are ready to go. Also, if the VoIP provider offers on-site technical support the day of the port, this will go a long way in facilitating a smooth installation.
Another consideration, is to plan for hosted VoIP BEFORE your current phone system fails. This, too, allows for time to replicate your phone system and proper preparation for a successful deployment. An added plus with this approach is that your business doesn't experience downtime.
Without proper training, employees will be left to figure things out on their own and very likely won't be able to utilize your new system fully. As a result, they'll likely not leverage all of their new VoIP system's features and may create additional issues. Improper system usage could do more than prevent them from taking full advantage of the system; it can lead to security breaches or other issues that can negatively impact the business.
Proper training is crucial for maximizing the potential of your VoIP system. Here are a few tips for providing adequate training:
In the digital age, security should be a top priority for any business, and hosted VoIP systems are no exception. A hosted VoIP system is a cloud-based solution that allows you to make and receive phone calls over the internet, so it's essential to ensure that your system is secure.
Hosted VoIP systems store and transmit sensitive data, including confidential business information, customer data, and financial information. Not securing your VoIP system can lead to various security threats, such as spoofing. Cyberattackers manipulate your calling line identity information to make it appear as though a call is coming from a trusted source.
Another mistake is not shutting down international calling, a vulnerability that could allow an attacker to exploit loopholes in your system by making international calls that could incur significant charges.
Not blocking access to specific known area codes, such as those commonly associated with telemarketing scams, increases the likelihood of your employees falling victim to these attacks. This results in lost productivity and the potential for sensitive information to be compromised.
You can take several steps to secure your hosted cloud VoIP phone system, including encryption. Adding a Single Sign-On (SSO) or Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) can help prevent unauthorized access to sensitive data, and firewalls and regular system updates can close vulnerabilities where attackers can get in. It's also a good idea to work with a trusted security consultant to assess your system's security and recommend any necessary improvements.
Securing your hosted VoIP system is essential to ensure the safety of your business and its sensitive data. By taking the necessary steps to secure your system and train staff, you can protect your business from cyber threats and ensure the continued operation of your communication systems.