Thanks to advancements in technology, the field of communications is continually changing and evolving. From texts to tweets, we communicate differently now than we did even 10 years ago.  While technology presents us with new avenues to communicate, it also makes older forms of communication seem obsolete and less valuable than they once were in the past.

According to a recent study released by J.D.  Power and Associates, the number of minutes that people are using to talk on their cell phones is on the decline. On average, wireless customers use 450 minutes per month, down from 527 in 2009. While it’s easy to jump to the conclusion that talking on your phone may become old fashioned in the near future given the myriad of other ways to communicate (text, IM, video chat, etc.), we’d like to present another narrative for you to consider.

Too often in the unified communications industry, vendors follow the same old process —complicated deployment, complex pricing models, inadequate training and support, etc. Luckily for consumers, Teo doesn’t fit the traditional UC model. Instead, we strive to be bold and think strategically about how to solve your communications issues. From start to finish, we work hard to ensure that all of your UC needs are addressed by our talented specialists.

Ignore the naysayers; unified communications isn’t only for big businesses. In fact, we’re seeing a lot of chatter about the benefits of UC for SMBs. Here are few interesting data points that we recently came across:

In a world full of change and rapidly evolving technology that has fundamentally changed the way we communicate in our personal lives, it’s astounding to see that the American corporate work environment has remained virtually unchanged in the last 30 years. Many of us still work 40-hour weeks at our desks, have limited mobility and are restricted to a few select communications options.