The popular dictum has it that ‘no pain, ultimately no gain’. The adage seems more or less appropriate for UK business enterprises when it comes to VoIP.
In its new survey, the IP Telephony Company, ShoreTel claims the UK enterprises are worried over upgradation and implementation costs of VoIP during the initial stage without considering the long term benefits of this latest technology.
The IP Company has conducted a survey of 150 network companies and IT manager to find out their changing perception towards VoIP and various constraints on the way to adoption of VoIP.
Nearly one-third of U.K. companies scare the IP technology is too expensive to install and run, while remaining seventy percent companies are focused on cost reduction before they start a project, reveals the survey.
Earlier, Ofcom has also agreed the fact that the Britons are very slow to adopt new services like VoIP and IPTV in compared to other countries.






















