The Shrinking VoIP RoI Syndrome

Today's buyers are limiting investments to systems that pay for themselves ASAP.

By  VoipPlanet.com Staff | Feb 23, 2010
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"Low service fees and cheap international calling are just two of the factors that have people giving VoIP a second look – especially in this economy," writes TCMnet Contributing Editor David Simms.

"For CIOs and CFOs, however, yeah the cents-per-minute analysis is nice, but it’s not the whole story," Simms writes. "They're looking for VoIP service providers based on how quickly a technology investment can pay for itself."

Click the following link to read the complete story: Business Phone Systems Feature: Shorter and Shorter ROIs Challenge VoIP Vendors

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