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Business SmartPhone mobiles

Friday, May 28, 2010 3:42 PM

The sales of SmartPhone mobiles continue to rise and they will likely replace traditional talk and text handsets in the near future. More consumers are finding that the versatile smartphone devices are enhancing their lives with the opportunity of running apps and enabling computer-like usage away from home.

Business users are also finding them invaluable as they provide greater flexibility and improved communication between workplace and site.

Increased competition between manufacturers has brought the price of smartphones down meaning many are now within reach of the smallest business user on the lowliest of tariffs.

The ability of smartphones to run third party software means that they can be used to replace other devices. For instance, GPS enabled smartphones are now used in device tracking.

With a simple software installation the phone can be monitored whilst out and about with an employee. This includes speed and direction when driving/passenger. At all times the phone's position can be seen live in real-time via a web interface.

As well as helping with improving the performance of field based employees, and thus reducing overheads/increasing profits, this system is also invaluable in providing lone worker safety and health and safety compliance.

We have had great success within the care sector where companies with several employees are seeing savings of thousands of pounds whilst at the same time improving customer service and employee performance and safety.

This solution would help many businesses, in fact anyone out in the field or operating a grey fleet (employees using their own vehicles on company business).

Posted in: business mobiles , business phones , business solutions , SmartPhones , telecoms

Benefits of a VoIP phone system

Tuesday, May 25, 2010 2:44 PM

A traditional phone system, using fixed lines, can serve a business well, particularly when all staff are office based and within the same building. However, with a more mobile workforce the limitations of old-style phone systems can be exposed.

VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) telephone systems solve these problems by routing calls over the internet. This allows a number of features to be used including:

  • Homeworkers able to utilise system
  • Communicate across multiple sites
  • Group departments together even when geographically seperate
  • Field employees can receive landline calls whilst on the road
  • Automatic call distribution across sites

Businesses can save money by centralizing and streamlining their call answering functions whilst improving the caller’s experience at the same time. Routing calls over the internet can also save money on outbound calls.

A VoIP system does not have to be expensive and is within the reach of many SMEs. It does need to be integrated with your broadband and it pays dividends to get a business grade broadband solution which is suitable for carrying voice calls.

Uncontended business broadband gives you a dedicated line ensuring minimum disruption and crystal clear calls. Again this solution does not have to be expensive and delivers the best results to your business and its customers.

For a free VoIP quote give us a call or fill in our enquiry form online.

Posted in: business broadband , business landlines , business phones , business solutions , telecoms , VoIP

Investing in your business phones

Friday, May 21, 2010 1:56 PM

Recent announcements by the new UK government have signalled that their policies are very much pro-business, and particularly pro small and new businesses.

Whilst businesses wait for the fine words to be turned into action, there is a sense of confidence returning to UK business following the uncertainty leading up to the election and the subsequent hung parliament.

This confidence allows businesses to invest for the future, take on staff, and move forward with new projects. One area in which investment can pay real dividends is in communications.

The telecoms world has moved at such a fast pace recently that even 2 or 3 year old equipment could be seen as obsolete. Think about mobile phone applications (apps) - a couple of years ago they were unheard of, now they are a part of everyday life for many and the majority of new mobile phones are being designed with their use in mind.

For business users a converged telecommunication solution including landlines, mobiles, broadband and IT is a wise investment and now is the time to act. The savings to be made and potential for gaining new business means that a small amount spent now could yield much greater dividends in the not-too-distant future.

A review of your current systems will show up any weak links, opportunities for improvements and new working practices which would improve internal and external communication for your business. New equipment which brings your business bang up-to-date may not be as expensive as you think.

For instance, mobile phone prices are consistently falling, particularly once handsets become a few months old. This allows the latest technology to be obtained free of charge on relatively inexpensive tariffs. Upgrading your current talk and text handsets to the latest SmartPhones need not cost your business any money at all.

Best Business Phone Deals specialise in business telecoms solutions, helping your business save money and improve communication. We can provide free quotations for any of our services on an individual basis or as a package.

A telecoms package allows you to receive maximum savings and also streamline your administration with a single monthly bill and one point of contact. Now is the time to invest in your business phones and get your business moving with the best possible communications solution.

Posted in: business broadband , business landlines , business mobiles , business phones , business solutions , telecoms

SmartPhones continue to dominate mobile phone sales

Tuesday, May 18, 2010 1:33 PM

With most households having at least one, or even more, spare mobile phones tucked away in a drawer it would seem that sales of mobile phones should now be in sharp decline having reached saturation point.

What is keeping mobile phone sales healthy is the growth in the SmartPhone sector. Conventional mobile phones, only utilising talk and text, are becoming history as all of the manufacturers compete to cram more and more features into their latest phones.

Consumers with older mobile phones are now upgrading to a smartphone, driven by the popularity of the iphone and the increasing media coverage and ads for the latest phones.

This intense competition and the entry of several new players such as Google is driving prices lower. SmartPhones can now be obtained free of charge with contracts from £10 per month.

What makes a mobile phone a smartphone? If it contains an operating system, giving it computer-like features, it can be considered a smartphone. There are several operating systems currently available and if you are looking to buy your first smartphone you need to consider which one might suit you best.

SmartPhone operating systems include:

  • Android
  • Symbian
  • Windows Mobile
  • BlackBerry OS
  • iPhone OS

One deciding factor could be the applications (apps) that are available for your particular operating system. Whilst the iPhone OS has the largest quantity of apps currently, it is only available in iPhones. Whereas the Android operating system, with less apps but a growing number, is available in numerous phones from a variety of different manufacturers giving you a greater choice of handset.

SmartPhones are here to stay and there is no sign of their growth in market share slowing. It will be interesting to see what developments come next in terms of the technology and what more can be done in such a small device.

Posted in: business mobiles , business phones , SmartPhones , telecoms

Watch the World Cup on your mobile phone

Friday, May 14, 2010 1:42 PM

The FIFA World Cup 2010 starts in South Africa in less than a month (11th June 2010). Whilst most people's preferred method of viewing will probably be on the TV (or down the pub) because of the time difference many of the matches are taking place in the afternoon (UK time).

This means that many people might be stuck at work, travelling home or otherwise out and about when the matches are being played. Some kind employers may allow the matches to be watched at work with time made up later but for many their best chance of watching the World Cup in the afternoon will be via mobile phone.

If you have an iPhone the BBC Sport App is available in time for the World Cup. This will allow users to watch live football when the BBC is televising matches and also to see all goals on demand after matches have been played.

Initially for the iPhone, the BBC Sport app will also be developed for BlackBerry and Android users and will be extended to cover other BBC events such as Formula 1. Bear in mind that you should be a BBC licence holder to watch live sport, even on a mobile phone.

Otherwise it might be down to viewing live streaming online via the internet if you have a suitable handset. Bear in mind data costs and make sure you have sufficient data within your contract to cover potentially large usage for a 90 minute match. It may be better to subscribe to one of the many free services offering live goal updates, results etc. which should run on even the most basic of handsets.

Of England's matches only their final match against Slovenia is in the afternoon (16.30) on Wednesday 23rd June. This match may well be decisive in England's qualification from the group stages so make sure you note this date in your diary and get your viewing arrangements sorted out in advance.

Hopefully, on the 12th July, we will all be nursing hangovers celebrating England's World Cup success in 2010. Come on England.

Posted in: business mobiles , business phones , telecoms

The best business mobile handset?

Tuesday, May 11, 2010 2:54 PM

We record every mobile phone despatched across our group of companies and at the end of every month compile a top 10 list of mobile phone handsets.

We have nearly a years worth of data and the results show that for business users there are only really three manufacturers that deliver the right mix of cost effectiveness and features in their phones. They are:

  • Nokia
  • RIM (BlackBerry)
  • Samsung

Nokia consistenly occupy several places within the top 10 with their various handsets. These are usually the no-frills type - reliable and durable, ideal for businesses looking for a mobile for calls and texts.

BlackBerry phones are favoured by those looking for email on their mobile. The BlackBerry Curve 8520 has been selling well month after month due to its excellent value in terms of features vs. cost.

Samsung provide the really tough phones. The M110 and B2100 are shock, water and dust proof. Rubberised all over they are hard to break making them ideal for tradesmen such as builders, plumbers etc.

Whilst there are occasionally other manufacturers making the top 10, none of them are doing it consistently. Even the Apple iPhone has not taken off in terms of sales to our business customers. Its high purchase price doesn't make commercial sense given its rather limited business functionality.

Of course all businesses are different in how they use their phones and the particular model you have your eye on can be supplied by us as we have a number of suppliers enabling us to provide any UK mobile phone.

Posted in: business mobiles , business phones , telecoms

A complete business phones solution

Friday, May 07, 2010 1:32 PM

Having your business telecoms with a number of suppliers can present you with a range of problems.

  • Paying more than you need to
  • Extra paperwork
  • Different renewal dates
  • Grey areas regarding responsibility

All of these potential headaches disappear when you choose a business phones solution.

Most SMEs would benefit from receiving a telecoms healthcheck and finding out where savings could be made and where improvements could happen. The scope of such a review includes:

  • Landline - systems, lines, call charges, call management
  • Business mobile phones
  • Broadband (including mobile broadband)
  • Device tracking / Employee management

We can also include business website hosting, design and search engine optimisation giving you further savings by taking out multiple products with us.

Any problems and we are only a phone call away. No call centres and a dedicated account manager. With a 14 year history we are no fly-by-night operation.

We look to build long term business relationships and to keep your contracts on the best terms year after year. It doesn't cost your business anything to find out more.

To get in touch please call 0115 944 8977 or fill out our quick and easy online enquiry form.

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