What trends are shaping the future of DID offerings?
Some key trends shaping DID innovation are the move to cloud-based systems, growth of mobile DIDs, intelligent call routing capabilities, increased non-call center adoption and advancement of security features. As per industry analysts, over 60% of SMBs will transition to cloud phone solutions by 2025. Additionally, 50% of companies are expected to roll out mobile DIDs to their remote workforce by 2030.
How will cloud integration impact businesses?
Integration with cloud platforms allows businesses to deploy DID numbers easily without costly PBX system upgrades. Cloud systems offer enterprises more flexibility to scale DID usage up or down on demand. Intelligent integrations with CRM data and chatbots on cloud also helps personalize caller experience through customized routing and smart IVR menus.
Why are mobile DIDs becoming more prevalent?
Enabling the mobile workforce is a priority for most enterprises today. Mobile DIDs allow sales teams, remote technicians and others to make customer calls securely from personal mobile devices without revealing personal contact information. As virtual call centers expand, mobile capabilities allow greater location independence.
What are some new areas where businesses are adopting DIDs?
While call centers were early adopters, 32% of companies are expected to deploy DIDs numbers for teams like sales, marketing and HR by 2025. Use cases like local call tracking, trust building, workforce mobility and remote access are fueling adoption.
As per industry analysts, over 60% of SMBs will transition to cloud phone solutions by 2025. Additionally, 50% of companies are expected to roll out mobile DIDs to their remote workforce by 2030.