Cheap Business Calls
There was a time when businesses were very limited to the provider they used for their outbound telephone calls- namely BT.However, the privatisation of BT in 1984 meant that the telecommunications market became wide open to competition... in theory.
In reality, this was a very slow burner and BT had little opposition until the early 1990"s.
This competition really heated up though, when Carrier Pre Selection (CPS) was launched in 2002.
CPS lets customers switch from BT to a cheaper alternative without them having to install additional equipment (as the transfer is actually made in the BT exchange). This can be appealing for many organisations as they can keep their existing phone lines AND significantly reduce the cost of their bills.
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There are now many communication providers that offer cheap business calls (Â http://www.windsor-telecom.co.uk/cheap-business-calls.php) with one in particular pledging to save companies up to 70% on their outbound calls compared to standard BT tariffs.
If people are smart they can also seek out a provider that:
-Â Offers per-second billing (not rounded-up)
-Â Complete all of the necessary administration for them - meaning no exhausting and time consuming forms to fill out.
-Â Do not tie them into a contract - meaning that they can change provider if they are not 100% satisfied with the service.
-Â Offer no minimum charge per call, no installation costs and no set-up charges.
-Â Offer a dedicated account manager that is easily accessible in case of any problems or queries about the service.
For companies that are considering changing their communication provider to get cheap business calls, there are now more options than ever before. A simple Google search proves this and it"s definitely worth shopping around to get the best deal possible - with all of the above in mind.