The Internet revolution has also meant a profound change for voice calls and, specifically, thanks to what has been called Voice over IP or VozIP. It is possible to have not only as many extensions as you want on the same number, but want, including some to receive calls from other countries, thus offering a local number in those territories. This is thanks to the fact that VoIP can take advantage of elements such as virtual numbers that have little cost.As a general note, a business should not entrust its VoIP communications to services intended for the general user such as Skype or Meet.
To give an example, among the few that offer it is Movistar, which for companies makes us a pack from 40 euros with a landline and 500 min of calls to free mobiles - and Vietnam phone number list with a 6-month stay -. Is there no option then if I want to have several landline numbers in the company? Fortunately there is. They are virtual numbers. You can register as many as necessary, national and international, and even carry one to maintain the numbering.
The difference with a "normal" landline? For the purposes of communication none, but for management by a company, it is something totally revolutionary. And it is that a virtual number connected to an online switchboard allows us to exploit the full potential of data analytics, with exact control of all the calls that are made. And in the case of Zadarma, thanks to the integration of technologies such as voice recognition and audio transcription, even what is said, how they say it and who says it. To this we must add the operation of a virtual number connected to a CRM that allows all communications with customers to be integrated into the daily management of the company, creating itineraries for them to be attended to by the corresponding departments, managing call queues, and a long etcetera.