Interested in any of the providers on this list? We can get you access to special pricing on ALL of them and our consulting service is 100% FREE. You can contact Prince & Sunita for a consultation here: www.richtechnologygroup.com/contact-us.html
VoIP phone system has become popular among business, but with great competition among VoIP providers, it is difficult to choose the right one. This video is really helpful for businesses in this aspect.
Cost per user is shown, and not understood here. I am changing a small business from POTS to VOIP, and AT&T fiber internet + one phone number installed recently. I now realize I might prefer, say nextiva, to AT&T phone service. Cost from AT&T is understandable to anyone, because we pay roughly $30/month PER CO LINE. Central Office line = a phone number. Nextiva's cost estimates = $x/USER. Please explain. My friend's small business has a trusty PBX/KSU that converts 3 analog lines to digital handsets; i.e. we have roll-over for incoming calls, from primary number to secondary number, etc; PBX aka KSU converts 3 analog CO lines into about 20 private lines terminated by " digital" phones. I want to keep that PBX/KSU and the old phones. Is the cost from nextiva going to be 3x $24.95, or 20x $24.95 ??
Hi John. To be totally transparent, if you are shopping directly, then I couldn't tell you what your price is going to be. If you're going through us whether it's 3 users or 20, it's going to be better than the approximate $25 / user you specified. Lastly, while this may only be temporary, I was sent a DIRECT email this past Friday from my contacts at Nextiva saying, "This just in: We will beat any competitors pricing until further notice". While pricing (with all providers) varies based on the amount of users you need and the features you require, our pricing is always significantly better since we refer so much volume. I hope that helps answer your question, but assuming you have not already engaged Nextiva directly for pricing/demo you are more than welcome to contact my team and I here: www.richtechnologygroup.com/contact-us.html
We will be able to get you better pricing than shopping direct, HOWEVER you have to engage us first before you engage Vonage, so if you're interested please contact me and Sunita here: www.richtechnologygroup.com/contact-us.html
Hi there, thanks so much for your response. Your comment is partly correct, so I wanted to clarify. We have many customers that use Nextiva in Canada, so Nextiva does have service footprint and customer service for Canadian customers and also allows you to use or have a local Canadian number. BUT, to your point, the grey area is that Nextiva, at the time of this video/comment does not have the ability to convert CAD to USD in their billing systems, so at present the only way Canadian customers can signup for Nextiva is if they have a US based bank account strictly for the billing. YES, I know it's a bit complicated, but I wanted to clarify. HOPEFULLY in the near future Nextiva will possess the billing systems to bill Canadian customers directly in CAD.
iring centeral, i called them a few times to ask some questions, the guys speaking to me where not so knowledge, worst of all 2 of them happened to be eatingwhile talking to me
Interested in any of the providers on this list? We can get you access to special pricing on ALL of them and our consulting service is 100% FREE. You can contact Prince & Sunita for a consultation here: www.richtechnologygroup.com/contact-us.html
VoIP phone system has become popular among business, but with great competition among VoIP providers, it is difficult to choose the right one. This video is really helpful for businesses in this aspect.
Cost per user is shown, and not understood here. I am changing a small business from POTS to VOIP, and AT&T fiber internet + one phone number installed recently. I now realize I might prefer, say nextiva, to AT&T phone service. Cost from AT&T is understandable to anyone, because we pay roughly $30/month PER CO LINE. Central Office line = a phone number. Nextiva's cost estimates = $x/USER. Please explain. My friend's small business has a trusty PBX/KSU that converts 3 analog lines to digital handsets; i.e. we have roll-over for incoming calls, from primary number to secondary number, etc; PBX aka KSU converts 3 analog CO lines into about 20 private lines terminated by " digital" phones. I want to keep that PBX/KSU and the old phones.
Is the cost from nextiva going to be 3x $24.95, or 20x $24.95 ??
Hi John. To be totally transparent, if you are shopping directly, then I couldn't tell you what your price is going to be. If you're going through us whether it's 3 users or 20, it's going to be better than the approximate $25 / user you specified. Lastly, while this may only be temporary, I was sent a DIRECT email this past Friday from my contacts at Nextiva saying, "This just in: We will beat any competitors pricing until further notice". While pricing (with all providers) varies based on the amount of users you need and the features you require, our pricing is always significantly better since we refer so much volume. I hope that helps answer your question, but assuming you have not already engaged Nextiva directly for pricing/demo you are more than welcome to contact my team and I here: www.richtechnologygroup.com/contact-us.html
great information
Thank you and I'm super glad you found it helpful! 🤗
Hi im from trinidad and tobago is their any voip service I can use in the caribbean.
I want to buy vonage definitely the reason to come here is looking for a better plane
We will be able to get you better pricing than shopping direct, HOWEVER you have to engage us first before you engage Vonage, so if you're interested please contact me and Sunita here: www.richtechnologygroup.com/contact-us.html
I got Omma las year, very bad services and hard to understand
nextiva is nt an option for canadians, which is too bad
Hi there, thanks so much for your response. Your comment is partly correct, so I wanted to clarify. We have many customers that use Nextiva in Canada, so Nextiva does have service footprint and customer service for Canadian customers and also allows you to use or have a local Canadian number. BUT, to your point, the grey area is that Nextiva, at the time of this video/comment does not have the ability to convert CAD to USD in their billing systems, so at present the only way Canadian customers can signup for Nextiva is if they have a US based bank account strictly for the billing. YES, I know it's a bit complicated, but I wanted to clarify. HOPEFULLY in the near future Nextiva will possess the billing systems to bill Canadian customers directly in CAD.
iring centeral, i called them a few times to ask some questions, the guys speaking to me where not so knowledge, worst of all 2 of them happened to be eatingwhile talking to me