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Pop VoIP Local and Long Distance Telephone Service Offers More Features for Less than the Phone Company

Pop VoIP, a VoIP telephone service provider for businesses, offers significant savings over traditional phone service.

2011-03-10
BROOKLYN, NY, March 10, 2011 (Press-News.org) For businesses looking to save money on their local and long distance telephone service, switching to hosted phone system provider Pop VoIP is an easy way to get more features for lower rates than traditional phone service. Available at http://www.PopVoIP.com, Pop VoIP offers a complimentary fully featured business phone system for every client, including three-way calling, call forwarding, custom hold music and other choice features.

"When you compare Pop VoIP telephone service to traditional phone service, the difference in pricing is truly staggering. Traditional phone companies can charge anywhere from $75 to $150 a month for phone service alone. At Pop VoIP, we offer four lines and a full array of features for that same price, if not less," said Levi Halberstam, CEO of Pop VoIP.

For business of all sizes, VoIP telephone service offers a number of advantages over traditional phone service. Traditional phone service requires Private Branch eXchange (PBX) equipment on site, which typically involves substantial installation costs and operational expenses. Alternatively, a VoIP business phone system requires only a broadband internet connection, which most businesses already have, and a router, which most telecommunications companies, Pop Voip included, provide free of cost.

The hefty setup costs of traditional phone service come back to bite many business owners when switching offices down the line. With traditional phone service, transferring the calling network to a new location can cost hundreds of dollars in labor and reconfiguration. However, business owners can relocate their VoIP telephone service without any additional costs.

Beyond setup expenses, the operational expenses for VoIP telecommunications services are significantly less than those of traditional phone service. Because they connect over the internet, numerous VoIP telephone calls can be placed over the same Local Area Network (LAN), while traditional phone service requires a separate line for each call, driving up the price. Additionally, traditional phone networks are heavily regulated by the government so that each phone call is individually taxed. VoIP telephone service works differently, allowing most telecommunications companies to charge a flat monthly rate regardless of the volume of calls.

Plus, VoIP communications services are equipped with a number of complementary features that most traditional phone companies offer as paid add-ons. Pop VoIP offers a wide variety of standard services for small- to medium-sized businesses, including conference calling, voicemail-to-email delivery and call screening, all of which can be managed on any computer through the company's intuitive online system. In addition to cutting down on monthly fees, Pop VoIP's flexible features leave clients room for growth, as they can be easily modified to suit new branches or large increases in staff.

To read more about Pop VoIP telephone service, visit the company online at http://www.PopVoIP.com or call 718-705-8813. The business phone system provider is also available on Facebook and Twitter at http://www.facebook.com/PopVoIP and http://www.twitter.com/PopVoIP.

POP VoIP is a telecommunications service provider offering customizable hosted PBX systems for small businesses. Available at http://www.POPVoIP.com, the company offers affordable local, national and long distance phone service, in addition to choice features such as virtual numbers and unlimited extensions. POP VoIP strives to provide reliable service and customer support for every client. To contact POP VoIP, call 718 POPVOIP or visit http://www.popvoip.com/contact.


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[Press-News.org] Pop VoIP Local and Long Distance Telephone Service Offers More Features for Less than the Phone Company
Pop VoIP, a VoIP telephone service provider for businesses, offers significant savings over traditional phone service.