TWO is not always better than ONE

February 16, 2016 Aerocom

Tired of being overly billed by lines such as voice and data? Then integrated voice and data circuit just might be for you.

Converging voice and datChainsManIntegrated250a transmission on a single integrated circuit has emerged as the common strategy across the telecom industry. Cost has a lot to do with this fact. An integrated voice and data circuit allows you and/or your business to harmonize high-speed Internet access and voice services all into one combined service. This can be a very cost efficient way to manage your resources effectively. Instead of having two different bills for two services you can now connect your services together and benefit from the advantages that this has offer.

No one wants to pay more than necessary for his or her communications infrastructure. It only makes sense that most businesses choose to abandon the added costs of separate circuits, whenever possible. The high costs of maintaining separate voice and data circuits are simple. Its just common sense, maintaining two different circuits is always going to cost more than maintaining one. Organizations that do move forward for separate voice and data circuits usually have a good reason for paying the extra costs.

Some of these reasons include:

Flexibility:
Having a single integrated circuit helps maximize efficiency with dynamic switching. Every time a new call begins, bandwidth is simply diverted away from data transmission. When no call is taking place, the maximum amount of bandwidth flows directly to supporting data. As a result, no resources are wasted supporting bandwidth that isn’t being used.

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Delivering cost savings between 10 and 30 percent depending how big or small the company is.

No Capital Costs:
Allowing businesses to use their existing phones and phone system so there are no up-front charges.

Maintenance Expenses:
Not having to spare expenses on maintaining several lines.

Predictable Operating Expense:
Having better allocations of your company’s finances with specific predictions of future charges. Instead of keeping track two or more lines, you’ll only need to keep track of one line.

But which is best for your business?
While using a single integrated circuit for both voice and data has emerged as the prevalent strategy in the telecommunications industry, that doesn’t mean it is the best choice for every company. To help determine which integrated voice and data circuit is best for you and your company, see our list of integrated service providers and their reviews HERE on our website. Where you can see such reviews on what other users thought of their product or services.

Like how Roger thought of TelePacific

“I’ve dealt with TelePacific for the past 10 years and always had a great experience. Anytime we had phones issues, contacting their customer service department was easy and always provided excellent service.”

Still a little confused? Click below to have an AeroCom expert help you browse hundreds of Integrated Circuit service providers and narrow it down to your company’s top 3.

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