One
of the markets that’s growing really fast these days is the VoIP market. Many
companies and homes want to save money on their phone bills and this is an easy
way to do it. With such a big demand for VoIP services, there is a big
potential for people willing to start a VoIP company. If done properly it can
become a very lucrative business.
Here
is a guide on how to start a VoIP business and be successful
So
first, you need to decide what part of the VoIP market you want to go into.
There are many different options including:
·
VoIPCall Center Solutions: a VoIP call center is a call center hosted by a VoIP
provider and not a physical location. By offering VoIP call center solutions,
you will help companies set up call centers so that they can handle calls
correctly, minimize wait time for callers, and improve company efficiency all
while keeping costs low.
·
VoIPWholesale provider (wholesale termination): sell VoIP minutes to people so they
can make VoIP calls
·
Prepaid
calling cards: you can either provide pin calling cards or pinless calling
cards. With pin calling cards, you provide an access code with your calling
cards so that people can make national and international VoIP calls from their
landline and mobile phones without the need of a computer. The customer will
need to put in their unique pin, found on the back of the calling card before
they can start talking. These calling cards can then be bought by the customers
in news agents, local retailers, grocery shops or online.>br/> With
pinless calling cards, the customer will need to put in their access code but
either the system will recognize the phone number they are calling from or they
have a unique access code so a pin is not needed.
·
Residential
VoIP: by offering residential VoIP services you will help people set up VoIP in
their homes which they can use for international calling instead of regular
landlines.
·
Mobile
VoIP: The Mobile Dialer is a software used on mobile phones. They are used to
make VoIP calls from a mobile. The Mobile Dialer uses SIP signalling and can be
connected to a Voipswitch or an IP device to work as a device for Voice, Video
and SMS. Making calls from a mobile phone is easy and customers can switch from
their regular phone plan to VoIP for international calla as it is more
affordable.
Because mobile dialers are used on mobile phones they can be used anywhere and thereby remove the traditional VoIP limitation of using a computer or other VoIP device which are restricted to home environment. To use this software, clients will need to install a mobile dialer into their mobile phone.
Because mobile dialers are used on mobile phones they can be used anywhere and thereby remove the traditional VoIP limitation of using a computer or other VoIP device which are restricted to home environment. To use this software, clients will need to install a mobile dialer into their mobile phone.
·
IP
PBX: An IP PBX is a home or business VoIP system for making internal and
external calls. It consists of an IP PBX server, one or more SIP phones or VoIP
phones and sometimes a VoIP Gateway. The phones are connected to the server.
When someone wishes to make an internal call, they will go through the IP PBX
server which has a directory of all the phones and their SIP addresses in the
system and the call will be connected to the recipient. If one wishes to make
an external call using the IP PBX it can be done with a VoIP Gateway or VoIP
service provider. The IP PBX business is growing really fast as many companies
and homes are looking for PBX solutions. By providing IP PBX you will help your
clients set up their systems.
In
order to choose the right service to offer, I suggest you decide what your
strengths and weaknesses are, what do you like doing and what not? For example;
are you good at sales? Are you good at helping people? Choose a service where
you will need what you are good at.
Here are a few more tips on how to choose the right service
to offer
·
Many
VoIP companies allow you to rent their software, by renting you can try out the
software without investing a lot of money into it. This way you can try it out
and become a VoIP reseller and if you don’t like you can just stop.
·
It
is also useful to speak to people already in the VoIP industry and ask them
what they like and dislike about it. Based on that you can decide what is best
for you. If you go to tradeshows you can speak to people there and you will
also get a clearer view of the different VoIP services.
·
Read
on blogs, forums, websites as get as much information as you can before you
start
Once
you have decided what part of the VoIP industry you want to go into, it’s time
to start looking for a company to buy or rent the different elements from.
I
suggest looking for a company that has been around for some time so you know it
is reliable. Beware of fraud companies trying to sell you their products. Their
services might look like they are cheaper but in the end they will cost you a
lot of money because they don’t work.
Depending
on the service you wish to offer, you will need different products in order to
start.
For most services you will need:
·
A
website to allow the customer to sign up and see their options and minutes used
(optional but much recommended).
·
A
provider of minutes so that your customers can call regular PSTN phone numbers.
·
A
DID provider which allows your customers to have regular PSTN phone numbers for
incoming calls.
·
A
VoIP softswitch to route traffic from the DIDs to your customers and allow them
to call out. Some companies will allow you to rent your softswitch which is
great if you are just starting off your company and don’t have a lot of capital
to invest.
·
A
hardware provider for the ATAs and IP phones needed to have your customers
connect to the VoIP server.
If
you want to offer mobile VoIP services, you will need mobile dialers as well.
You
may also need additional modules such as callback, callshop, fax, IP PBX,
transcoding or tunnel depending on what you are offering.
Whatever
services you choose, your hardware and software provider will be able to tell
you exactly what you need in order to successfully set up a VoIP business.
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