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VoIP communication has become increasingly popular over the last few years. There are more VoIP providers than there have ever been offering a wide range of services, from cheap personal services, to complex Business VoIP solutions. So is now a good time to start a VoIP business?

The major negative of starting a VoIP business now is the saturation of the market, although there are still gaps in the market that have not been fully explored. There is a lot of competition meaning if you want to be a significant player you need to offer an excellent services. There are, however, many advantages of moving into the market at this time.

Unlike the pioneers of VoIP technology, the improving reputation of VoIP could be of use to newly formed VoIP Provider. The technology was once considered poor, and only a way of getting cheap calls. It was a case of choosing between quality (telephone) and price (VoIP). This is no longer the case to the same extent, and the technology has been steadily improving over the years. This means there are many more potential customers out there. With improved quality comes an improved reputation. Although many still think VoIPs quality is poor, people are beginning to realise this isnt always the case. Therefore, many are wiling to consider a switch to VoIP communication. The technology is still not perfect, but this could be looked at as an opportunity; those who can provide excellent call quality can rise above the competition.

Another major reason why now could be the right time to start a VoIP business is the global recession. Many people now feel they need a telephone of some description. With the recession, though, anything that can be provided cheaper is a plus point, as is the case with VoIP. The cost savings are something that can be an advantage for both individuals and businesses. Most businesses are currently looking to cut costs wherever they can, and this is leading to an increase in VoIP customers. It is one of the few industries that can actually benefit from such as economic downturn.

Landline telephones are less-widely used now than previously due to the popularity of mobile phones. An increasing number of people no longer have a landline and only use their mobile. This is especially the case with those who move house; the just dont get around to having a landline installed. If they have a broadband Internet connection though, they can have VoIP installed without too much hassle. This could lead to significant cost savings compared with making all their calls on mobile phones.

There are many advantages of starting a VoIP business at present. From the recession meaning more people and business are looking for cheaper ways of operating, to the improved quality and reputation of VoIP, it is part of the telecommunications market where there is still plenty of room for growth.

Andrew Marshall

by: expo09




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