U.K. businesses too scared to switch to VoIP

By Gemma Simpson, Special to ZDNet Asia
Wednesday, January 17, 2007 11:32 AM

U.K. companies are missing out on the long-term benefits of VoIP (voice over IP) because they're too afraid of the short-term pain of putting in the systems, a new survey has revealed.

More than one-third of U.K. companies fear the telephony technology is too pricey to install and run, according to a survey sponsored by VoIP software company Shortel.

Seventy percent of respondents said cost reductions were the main attraction of VoIP. Other benefits cited included 'managing calls more effectively' and 'enabling home and mobile working'.

Rob Bamforth, principal analyst at Quocirca, agreed in principle with the findings and said it is important organizations understand the level of commitment needed to realize the long-term benefits of VoIP.

Bamforth said companies need to be aware there will be ongoing costs associated with VoIP. For example if a company's existing IP network cannot cope with the extra traffic VoIP calls bring, it may need to fork out for additional infrastructure upgrade and support costs.

More than one-third of the survey respondents also believe IP telephony systems are too complicated to manage.

Bamforth agreed VoIP offerings could be simplified and said service providers need to start selling VoIP as a service--offering calls at flat rates--to get companies interested in and make them less fearful of IP telephony.

The Brits are among the slowest to catch on to new services such as VoIP and IPTV compared to other countries, according to recent research for Ofcom.

Gemma Simpson of Silicon.com reported from London.


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