
One of the key selling points of VoIP systems for many businesses is that they are typically much more economical than their traditional telephone equivalents.īusiness VoIP systems include a number of features that are typically not incorporated with the simple home versions that you might have seen advertised. This allows you to bypass a number of the limitations of traditional phone lines. When you use a VoIP system instead of a traditional telephone system, your voice communications are sent over the same type of network as all your other Internet communication. VoIP stands for voice over internet protocol. Often these are sold as bundles and will involve upgrading to a “business” or “enterprise” package from a provider, increasing the monthly cost per-line. There are also a number of “add-on” features that may affect the pricing of a VoIP package.

Sometimes, when scaling up, the per-line price will actually be lower if you’re installing more lines, although where these pricing breaks occur will depend on the provider that you’re working with. The first important factor that affects pricing is simply how many lines you need to be installed in your business.

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VoIP phone systems including all the required dedicated hardware can be found as cheap as $5000, but companies looking to install large-scale systems that include a broader feature set and more available phone lines can easily spend $40,000 or more. The investment for a small business VoIP system will be anywhere from $35 to $75 per user per month to as much as $6,000 – $22,000 for on-site equipment.
