Businesses must constantly maintain contact with their clients, and employees.People are constantly interconnected and being involved in those connections is crucial to keeping vital in today's economy. Keeping these communications flowing, at the heart of your business is the PBX, ensuring employees and clients alike are able exchange information. Before diving in though, there are a few things you should consider.
The first step you'll need to take is to enumerate the phone system needs of your business. With the sea of services in the market, you don't want to get blindsided by unforeseen necessities in the future, after your system is entrenched in your business. The market changes fast, you want a business phone system that will continue to match any future demands you may place on it.
Employee salaries are the price of doing business. However, paying someone just to answer phones, or taking time away from an otherwise skilled employee to perform this menial task is really a waste of funds. The same tasks performed by receptionist on the phone can be taken care of by many of the business phone systems these days, and usually can do it better than a human. At the most basic level, these "Auto Attendant" features includes options such as allowing the caller to navigate a (potentially huge) menu system, reach specific extensions or access information recordings. Maybe someday we'll even have a phone system that will brew a pot of coffee...
Having your phone system perform automated tasks can save you time and money. Auto-dialing provides a means for the system to place calls (and more) all on it's own. At the most basic level, many of us associate PBX auto-dialing with robo-calls, or telemarketing. However, the systems can do much more than that, with tasks like sending text messages to cell phones automated for informative personal, departmental, or company-wide alerts and notices. Voicemail from important numbers can be forwarded instantly, and many packages even provide text to speech for reading messages to the recipient, such as crucial e-mails, news or stock alerts, and more.
In the world of PBX systems, standout devices are manufactured by Avaya and Nortel. They lead the market for a number of years, and their devices can fit the needs of everything from small business targeted (though feature rich) low end systems, up through enterprise systems capable of handling thousands of phones, calls, and messages at once.
Avaya (formerly a branch of Lucent) systems 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.
"Can you hear me now?" isn't something you want your customers or employees to have to utter. Making sure you're able to keep in touch around the office, and with the outside world is a very real and serious demand of modern business. Your selection of a business phone system will ensure that you're capable of seamless integration with other modern technology, such as email and text messaging.
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