Broadband Helps With Business Communications
Communications have been an expensive hurdle for small and large businesses alike for many decades. Employee communication for large corporations often resulted in expensive, once or twice yearly conferences involving the convergence of employees from various branches across the United States and sometimes the world, depending on their size. These sort of large business meetings or conferences required high expenditures from companies' ever-tightening budgets, and in actuality often became vacations of sorts for employees with no real work getting done. On premises communications were often limited to memos through interoffice mailings or messengers, and were costly to maintain. In business, where time is money, new solutions to help expedite communication needs are extremely invaluable and sorely needed.
With advancing computer and internet technologies growing exponentially, monthly, yearly, and even daily since the internet boom of the 1990s, surely a solution would become available that would cut costs, speed up processes, and surpass the impersonality of conference calls, all inclusive interoffice memos, and emails. Enter emerging broadband technology with its possibilities and promises. With the intervention of broadband solutions, a myriad of options are becoming available to corporations and businesses, large and small, providing opportunities for interactivity among geographically separated divisions that were never before possible because they were not financially feasible.
Now biyearly conferences are becoming unnecessary expenditures of the past, as are bimonthly conference calls. With solutions offered by cutting-edge, pioneering companies such as Whiteblox, businesses are being afforded the ability to connect like never before with not only workers and management within their companies, but engaging with new clients located zip codes, time zones, and even continents away. The personal touches provided by video capturing devices paired with streaming video and real time interactivity are becoming ways in which companies can attract a larger, technology-savvy client base, easily squirreling them away from competing companies stymied by fading communication technologies of yesteryear.
Keeping clientele, employees, and stockholders up to date with all the emerging news within the company and how new developments affect the bottom line can be as easy as pointing a camera and letting "tape" roll. Broadcasting news of mergers, new operation procedures, or even morale-boosting conversations with executive officers can be done in real-time, allowing for immediate results, increasing profit margins and company productivity instantaneously. Companies hoping to become more involved in the global marketplace cannot afford to pass up the exciting new opportunities broadband technologies provide.
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