Business Long Distance Rates – Ways to Save
How to Save on Business Long Distance Rates
Business long distance can be one of the more costly expenses in the telecom sector, so when shopping for a solution for your company it always pays to be more apprehensive. When shopping for services make sure you know what you need and want from your long distance provider before going out and shopping. Ask yourself a few questions first and write them down.
Question One: How much long distance does my company use? The minutes you use monthly will help in defining the plan you will be picking later down the road or even change your current services and phone systems. In some cases, companies have found they needed a voice T1 to adequately save on the volume of calling their business made which requires additional PBX equipment as well.
Question Two: What type of long distance does my company use? Do you make a fair amount of accumulated international long distance calls and which country is called the most? How many of your calls are in-state (intralata) long distance? How many of your calls are state-to-state (interlata)?
Question Three: Does my business have adequate bandwidth? You may find you want to switch to a business VoIP solution or SIP and in that particular case, you will need to figure out how many phone lines your business will be using and to what affect that will have on your Internet bill.
With these questions asked you can go on to seek out the business long distance rates you desire for your telecommunications budget. You will need to be careful of many pitfalls such as monthly minimum requirements, unfixed rates, minute increments, intralata rates, taxes, set up fees, special terms and conditions, and many other possibilities.
To avoid going through the headache of understanding all of the terms associated with business long distance phone services and providers, many businesses go through telecommunications consultants, telecom auditors, or telecom brokers. Most all the services offered by these firms are provided free of charge and save their clients money as well as set up services that are more efficient.


