Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Stability of BPO Market

Ohio has suddenly become the hotbed of interest for the telemarketing sector. It’s here that President Barack Obama declared that he will do what he can to curb the outsourcing of telemarketing services to offshore call centers. The BPO service experts in countries like India and the Philippines, along with some African and Latin American countries, are worried about the aftermath of this declaration. The Governor of Ohio has backed up this declaration with the announcement that they will not be outsourcing any projects to offshore call center services. While the twin blows may not be that serious for the business process outsourcing sector right now, one cannot drive away the speculation that they may have long-term consequences.

Stability of BPO Market
At the same time, the BPO experts are confident that these measures will not harm the prospects of the business in the long term. The call centers are aware that if the business firms in the USA decide to curtail the outsourcing to offshore destinations, the economies in these countries will dip dangerously. However, at the same time they are aware that the business firms are too deep into the business process outsourcing pie to pull back. The availability of the option to get their call center services done at a far lower cost is definitely something that they cannot refuse.

2 comments:

  1. telemarketing outsourcing is a very competitive market today and everyone do everything they can to get one-up on the competition.

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  2. BPO services in the Philippines has been dominating the BPO industries for the quality of work produced is greater yet less costly compared to other neighboring country.

    Try outsourcing now! and see growth in no time.

    Regards,
    Infinit-O, an outsourcing company in the Philippines.

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