What’s New; Integra Telecom and XO Communications

NWMAP stays current with the new and cutting edge technology in our industry so we can save businesses money by getting them updated and more efficient systems.  Here’s what’s new that can work for you.

Integra Telecom Debuts SIP Solutions:

  • Combines multiple voice and data options on a single connection.
  • Outstanding bandwidth allocation with high bandwidth options up to 30mbps
  • Voice takes priority and includes SIP trunking to a certified IP-PBX with multiple compression options or regular line, trunk or ISDN PRI handoffs to any PBX.
  • Designed to integrate easily with Integra’s MPLS-based VPN Solutions.

XO Communications expands network coverage across Phoenix. NWMAP provides services in Phoenix and happily reports the expansion. In addition, they have introduced Ethernet- over-copper technology across it’s network in Phoenix in order to provide more scalable, high-speed Ethernet access over last-mile copper.

New technology is affordable and can often save businesses money. The latest technology is here, now businesses only need to realize the benefits, reduced and consolodated costs for these improvements. Follow the NWMAP blog for upcoming detailed information on new packages and services.

Acheive Better Customer Service With a Personalized Telecom Package

Nearing the end of 2010, we are reminded of all the businesses that failed during this recession. From these lessons should come the realization one notable factor will set you apart from the ones that have failed. Customer service. Customers want efficient, courteous, personalized, and hassle-free service. They can get your service or product from your competitors, but if you provide better service, they will go where they are appreciated. With all the competition in today’s industries, the ONLY factor setting you apart is great customer service.  

How do you acheive outstanding customer service?

  • Understand your customer’s preferences
  • look for opportunities to make your customers feel significant
  • form relationships an partnerships
  • set a high customer service standard
  • provide the tools for your employees; a personalized Unified Communications plan 

Let’s take a look at the last tip on the list; personalized Unified Communications plan. Why is this so relevant? Suppose you have employees who travel, upper level management spends significant time in conference calls, and you need to filter and prioritize incoming messages.  Features like videoconferencing calls have proven to cut down on travel costs, instant messaging and VoIP can cut down on phone bills, and business Ethernet can prioritize incoming information. Creating a more productive environment enables employees to provide better customer service, and increase your bottom line. 

At NWMAP, Telecom Brokers listen to you and identify your specific needs. They have access to over 40 carriers and they do the searching for you- best package, lowest cost.

Stay Connected; History and Future of Telecom

Historically, staying connected meant consistent use of stamps and waiting the entire day for an important call. Remember phone tag? Currently, staying connected is a business’ lifeline- the difference between success and failure. An ability to stay connected efficiently is even more crucial.

Everyone is staying personally connected through technologies like Facebook status updates and Twitter. Why shouldn’t a business expect the same instant gratificaion in their communications? That kind of technology is available and a business would see the most benefit with bundled deals, keeping their cost low and their connectivity high.

Today’s businesses should expect technology to surpass their demands, deliver instant connectivity, with less burden to their budget and spending allowances. In addition, Telecom Brokers come into the mix to make the search easier- to connect a business with a carrier’s plan or product that suits them specifically and optimally. If you have questions or issues down the road, Telecom Brokers stay connected and are there for you almost instantly to get you back on track.

Imagine productive, enjoyable, and personable business exchanges made easy and affordable. No more waiting, guessing, missing calls and clients. Business Ethernet, voiceover IP, and video conferencing capabilities are a few technologies that businesses can expect to be the norm, now and into the future.

Client Versus Sales

There is a sense of accomplishment of really doing what is right for the client versus having the burden of selling something that is not the best fit for the client. The focus is on one or the other in any typical company involving sales. We notice it when we shop at specific stores- some are there to sell you something…anything! They may talk you into products you aren’t even looking for.  And some associates are there to help you find what you specifically want or need- they are there for YOU. The latter takes patience, experience, and communication.

These differences in customer service and sales approaches can be identified in the telecom industry.  There are sales agents whose primary goal is to sell you services and/or products- that’s it. They will not likely take into consideration precisely what you need and want for your business. They would also like to close a sell with you as quickly as possible, not searching for specific products and packages complimentary to your needs at the lowest pricing available. The lower the price the lower their sales commission; basically, their goal versus your goal! Their job depends on selling you something you don’t need. They don’t stand to make as much money helping you in the future either- you may never talk to them again. Another common trait among sales agents with superficial goals is a lack of experience. Anybody with experience knows the customer must be the focus, at first contact and all through the sales process into the future as well.

NWMAP has been in the Unified Communications and Telecom industry for numerous years, but they still consider themselves customer service experts first and foremost. Lennie Green, a current Master Agent for NWMAP states: “My success comes from helping my customers be successful.”

Unified Communications and Security

We often hear about security issues on our facebook or twitter account, but what about the security and potential risks within your own business. Truth is, it’s not a common topic of discussion unless it’s the foremost concern for a reason (security breach or malfunction) and/or you are designing a new data/information system specific to your business. Either way, a solid plan can only be accomplished if both you and your Telecom Broker are working together to prevent potential risks or keep some from never occurring…again.

If nothing has ever happened, it can give you a false sense of security and just because you have an updated Unified Communications system, doesn’t mean you are protected. There is always some level of risk, but you must decide what is acceptable for your business. Everyone must be on board; Business owner, IT Manager, Telecom decision makers, CIO, and anyone else who might be able to communicate to your Telecom Broker the best Unified Communications plan for your business. Telecom brokers can help you decide who has access to what information, who has limited access, what data is monitored and managed by who.

It is typical for a Telecom Broker to offer you solutions, but you need to offer information about your enterprise’s specific risks and issues. Doing so will put your bsuiness at a lower level of risk. It only takes one time; security issues can wreak havoc on a business. Ask a Telecom Broker at NWMAP about including VoIP and SIP trunking in your network security policies.

sources: http://unified-communications.tmcnet.com/unified-communications/departments/articles/114537-sip-trunking-unified-communications-security-what-need-know.htm