From internal communications between employees, to collaboration with remote branches, to incoming calls from clients or customers, the backbone of a business phone system is their PBX, or "Private Branch Exchange." From the rudimentary days of the old switchboard systems, to the modern computer controlled business phone systems of today - it's more than just a means of communication - the PBX is how things get done. Let's have a look at what it takes to integrate the power of one of these into your everyday workflow.
You should ask yourself some questions: What sort of internet connectivity does your PBX need? What kind of infrastructure do you have in place already, and can you use it in the new system?
Answering some of these questions can be vital to finding the perfect fit for your business, and its PBX. Let's look at one example of a key feature choice that could add a lot to your business's phone system, and far too often overlooked.
Power outages happen regularly. It is comical that despite having a cutting edge phone service, you have to realise that it's going to be driven by a power network that largely runs on a power grid engineered to the needs of the last century. Luckily many modern PBX systems come replete with their own integrated UPS (uninterruptible power supply") to prevent this from leaving your business dead in the water, should the power go out. Even in the event of a blackout, the hub of your communications will be left unscathed.
Among the most popular and powerful PBX systems on the market, are those delivered by Avaya and Nortel. Not only have they lead the market for a number of years, and their product lines range from small business targeted (though feature rich) low end systems, up through devices designed for huge business networks, systems capable of handling thousands of phones, calls, and messages at once.
They are known for high quality VoIP integration, even in their offerings for all sizes of business, from small to large. Among their most popularofferings are the popular CS-1000 Meridian system, and the higher end CS1500 and CS2100 systems.
Modernizing your current system, or installing your first, it doesn't matter. Upgrading your business phone system to harness the power of the current offerings is a no-brainer. Delving into the multitude of features provided by modern telephony systems is exciting and can bring huge rewards in terms of increasing your business's capabilities, productivity, and overall ability to communicate, whether it be with customers, or inter-office communications.
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