I’m a wine lover, but I still have a traditional landline, VoIP lines and mobile phones, plus of course Mobile VoIP. So I found pal Dean Bubley’s post about the stats and relevance around “cord cutting” very interesting.
I also now see it in my own home office where my two blogger relations and conference team members Danielle and Michelle have pretty much ditched their VoIP lines and and use the power of GrandCentral or CallVantage to route their calls to their mobile phones, especially since I got them new Iqua Sun Bluetooth headsets.
It’s an interesting phenomenon. They’re both in the 20’s and conform exactly to the point about roommates, yet here at the home office we have no limitations, but the convenience of being able to take the call on their headset, plus the call log on their phone makes it easier.
Services that manage your call routing, like the above two, plus PhoneGnome, PhoneFusion, RingCentral, etc. are ideal for the hybrid phone user. The one number solution of a mobile only, doesn’t give the “adult” business professional though the same level of capabilities. I for one love the call screening that GrandCentral gives me, especially when I’m already on another call.
P.S. Dean’s closing remarks makes it worth reading his post too.
You have a biased opinion my friend perhaps.Power of VoIP is tremendous and i guess Voip phones are also in vogue.Some likePanasonic Phone Systems