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VoIP Articles > VoIP Eliminates Bad Debt
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VoIP Industry Virtually Eliminates Bad
Debt The VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) Industry has
virtually eliminated bad debt from the equation of running their
VoIP service businesses. The VoIP (residential VoIP and small
business VoIP) service providers like Vonage, Packet8, Lingo,
ViaTalk, VoIP.com, and etc. have entered the market place with a
strict pre-pay only payment structure. This means that the
customers must pre-pay with a credit card for the month of VoIP
service at the beginning of the month in order to receive the VoIP
service. If the credit card gets denied, so does the customers
service. This pre-pay model gives the VoIP service providers
a leg up on the ILECs (Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers or
Traditional telephone companies like SBC, Qwest, or Verizon).
The ILECs run their businesses via a post-paid billing model,
meaning that the customers pay for their services at the end of the
month via many different payment options. If the bill is too large
for the customer and the customer doesn’t have the money to pay the
bill, generally the bill will go unpaid. Unpaid telephone
bills reach into the millions of dollars each month for the
traditional telephone companies. This is just a known fact for
the telephone companies and it is taken into consideration when the
telephone service pricing is established. The phone companies
charge everyone a little more to cover the bad debt of those
who fail to pay their telephone bills. Bad debt
is one cost that the Voice over IP service providers have virtually eliminated
from their VoIP pricing structure. This along with reduced
taxes, unlimited local and long distance calling, included enhanced
telephone features, and outstanding customer service allow VoIP
service providers to save consumers a significant amount of money.
These are the things that are attracting millions of customers to
VoIP service and will continue to do so in the future. There
are many things to consider when choosing a VoIP service provider.
An educated consumer generally results in a satisfied
consumer. Please see VoIP things to consider article
to find a list of more things to consider when
choosing a VoIP service provider. You can compare
VoIP providers
side-by-side at www.VoIPChoices.com.
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