There are so many hosting options out there for business phone systems that it can often be hard to ascertain which is best for you. Small businesses often find that their needs and demands constantly change. This leaves them with a vital need for a phone service that is of the utmost quality as well as being efficient and cost effective. Britannic Technologies explains why hosted telephony is becoming more popular.
First, a little description of what hosted telephony is all about: Most offices will have a basic hardware telephone system, where incoming lines from a chosen provider will create all extensions stemming from that hardware. Hosted telephony simply removes the system, transporting it to a remote location to be looked after by the provider. The service is then run via the Internet through leased lines, and cost-effectively at that using the latest voice over IP technology and IP phone handsets.
Pros are this: Your office is small and busy enough, with every space vital and important, so why take any of it up with bulky phone equipment? Not to mention how easy it is to accidently unplug a wire while digging for files or making photocopies. And if the fan breaks on a hot day, you could even find your office at risk of fire.
Hosted telephony will take the burden of your hands (physically and mentally), ensuring that all system upgrades and phone calls are run from a remote location via the internet. Before you switch it is vital to ensure that you have a secure, high-functioning Internet provider. This is because the system's function depends on internet connection and having a faulty or inconsistent connection will disrupt your entire phone system and prevent upgrades from taking place.
Cost-wise, Britannic Technologies works as cost per user per month (PUPM), great for small businesses in that no big upfront deposits are required. Hosted Telephony also cuts down on IT costs big time, saving you an average of 50-70% to use on other important demands your growing business faces.
First, a little description of what hosted telephony is all about: Most offices will have a basic hardware telephone system, where incoming lines from a chosen provider will create all extensions stemming from that hardware. Hosted telephony simply removes the system, transporting it to a remote location to be looked after by the provider. The service is then run via the Internet through leased lines, and cost-effectively at that using the latest voice over IP technology and IP phone handsets.
Pros are this: Your office is small and busy enough, with every space vital and important, so why take any of it up with bulky phone equipment? Not to mention how easy it is to accidently unplug a wire while digging for files or making photocopies. And if the fan breaks on a hot day, you could even find your office at risk of fire.
Hosted telephony will take the burden of your hands (physically and mentally), ensuring that all system upgrades and phone calls are run from a remote location via the internet. Before you switch it is vital to ensure that you have a secure, high-functioning Internet provider. This is because the system's function depends on internet connection and having a faulty or inconsistent connection will disrupt your entire phone system and prevent upgrades from taking place.
Cost-wise, Britannic Technologies works as cost per user per month (PUPM), great for small businesses in that no big upfront deposits are required. Hosted Telephony also cuts down on IT costs big time, saving you an average of 50-70% to use on other important demands your growing business faces.
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Emily Collins writes on behalf of Britannic technologies. To find the perfect solution for your business click here
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