Global phone network Tpad is offering small to medium businesses the opportunity to cut down on communication costs to relieve financial pressures during the economic downturn.
As many businesses are experiencing increased constraints on company spending, expenses such as communication networks are likely to be under review. The importance of quality over quantity may lose focus.
Using next generation technology, Tpad are offering a solution that serves both requirements while remaining financially viable. The company's VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) telephony solution allows customers to bypass expensive telephone lines without reducing quality as calls are routed over an internet connection.
"This is the ideal solution for any small to medium business wanting to cut down on their communications costs during the current economic situation. Our business class telephony solution has been specially designed to allow you to drastically reduce costs while developing your professional image" said Steve Smart, CEO of Tpad.
Designed to make improving businesses easy Tpad solutions replace everything a local telephone service would provide, while saving businesses hundreds if not thousands of pounds per year.
In addition the service includes many innovative features, such as call forwarding, auto-attendant, voicemail, hunt groups - that help any business get more out of their phones - for no additional cost.
Instead of locking businesses down the Lancashire-based company have future-proof ideas that span continents, allowing a small business to reach out to even more potential customers - making it easier and cheaper for staff to stay in touch using any device, on any network, anytime, anywhere.
Tpad (http://www.tpad.com) is totally scalable and fully flexible allowing any business to benefit as they grow. Furthermore, Tpad's next generation telephony devices such as IP phones (Linksys, Snom, and Grandstream), PC softphones (Xlite, SJphone and ZoIPer), ATAs and Wi-Fi mobiles (Nokia E and N Series), offers big business features at lower business costs.
To benefit small businesses with big ambitions, one of the main benefits of business VoIP is that all calls to office extensions are always free, no matter where they are in the world. Tpad lines retain the highest standards in call quality, presenting global freedom to growing trades.
The leading VoIP provider is also savvy to the recent advances in working practices such as allowing certain staff members to work remotely from home. The service allows them to retain their personal extension number when out of the office, ensuring increased productivity and staff morale.
About Tpad (http://www.tpad.com): The ever-expanding global IP telephony company was founded in 2006 and has since developed into a leading provider of residential, mobile and business VoIP phone services. Its offices are based in Burnley and currently employ over 50 staff from telecom engineers to support agents.
As many businesses are experiencing increased constraints on company spending, expenses such as communication networks are likely to be under review. The importance of quality over quantity may lose focus.
Using next generation technology, Tpad are offering a solution that serves both requirements while remaining financially viable. The company's VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) telephony solution allows customers to bypass expensive telephone lines without reducing quality as calls are routed over an internet connection.
"This is the ideal solution for any small to medium business wanting to cut down on their communications costs during the current economic situation. Our business class telephony solution has been specially designed to allow you to drastically reduce costs while developing your professional image" said Steve Smart, CEO of Tpad.
Designed to make improving businesses easy Tpad solutions replace everything a local telephone service would provide, while saving businesses hundreds if not thousands of pounds per year.
In addition the service includes many innovative features, such as call forwarding, auto-attendant, voicemail, hunt groups - that help any business get more out of their phones - for no additional cost.
Instead of locking businesses down the Lancashire-based company have future-proof ideas that span continents, allowing a small business to reach out to even more potential customers - making it easier and cheaper for staff to stay in touch using any device, on any network, anytime, anywhere.
Tpad (http://www.tpad.com) is totally scalable and fully flexible allowing any business to benefit as they grow. Furthermore, Tpad's next generation telephony devices such as IP phones (Linksys, Snom, and Grandstream), PC softphones (Xlite, SJphone and ZoIPer), ATAs and Wi-Fi mobiles (Nokia E and N Series), offers big business features at lower business costs.
To benefit small businesses with big ambitions, one of the main benefits of business VoIP is that all calls to office extensions are always free, no matter where they are in the world. Tpad lines retain the highest standards in call quality, presenting global freedom to growing trades.
The leading VoIP provider is also savvy to the recent advances in working practices such as allowing certain staff members to work remotely from home. The service allows them to retain their personal extension number when out of the office, ensuring increased productivity and staff morale.
About Tpad (http://www.tpad.com):
The ever-expanding global IP telephony company was founded in 2006 and has since developed into a leading provider of residential, mobile and business VoIP phone services. Its offices are based in Burnley and currently employ over 50 staff from telecom engineers to support agents.
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