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Tech tips that save money

Small businesses are always looking for ways to increase productivity, but at the same time wanting to reduce costs. Nashua Mobile provides us with a few technology tips to help achieve this goal.

LCR can still save businesses money Least-cost routing (LCR) is still a must for the small business with a big phone bill. LCR services offer you a range of opportunities to slice national and international call costs by up to 25% compared to fixed line costs. With the most recent round of tariff cuts in the mobile market, national calls cost as little as 60 cents per second and international calls as little as 85 cents, with true per-second billing.

Consider the Cloud Now that we have affordable, large-cap data broadband products for SMEs in South Africa, the Cloud is becoming a viable option. Cloud computing allows small businesses to buy applications such as PBX services or customer relationship management tools as online services think about how you use DropBox.

There is no hardware to install, software to licence or IT support staff to hire online IT applications simply become a predictable running cost. Plus, applications and data stored in the cloud can be accessed securely from anywhere in the world where you have an Internet connection.

Think about VOIP’s cost-savings VoIP telephony service may offer SMEs substantial savings on local, national and international fixed calls as well as cell phone calls, as the service enables them to make voice calls over the Internet. The quality of VOIP has improved dramatically, thanks to better bandwidth in South Africa.

WiFi enable the mobile workforce If you pay for your end-users mobile data, make sure that their tablets and smartphones have WiFi connectivity. That way they can use WiFi to access online services and even make VOIP calls when they are near a hotspot, including the office. The cost savings of using your office network or a WiFi hotspot when available rather than a cellular data SIM are potentially enormous.

One phone, one number If your users don’t spend much time in the office, go for ‘one number, one phone’ solution. Simply put, this allows them to connect their smartphones directly to the company PABX using a technology like Bluetooth and be reachable with a single number wherever they are. That means you don’t need to buy them desktop handsets, and they’ll be able to make cheaper VOIP or LCR calls from their mobiles while they’re in the office.

Look for a full service provider Look for a telecommunications provider that offers you a comprehensive portfolio of voice and data services products on one bill. That gives you visibility into, and control over, your telecommunications costs.

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