It could make your head swim, looking over the wide array of options with today's business phone systems. Whether you're just entering the market, or upgrading to a new and feature rich Vodavi PBX, the market has really expanded to meet today's demand for constant communication and collaboration.
How you go about buying an integrating a PBX into your business will depend largely on what sort of features and services it provides, as well as how you plan to host it. What sort of internet connectivity does your PBX need? Would you benefit more from having it on site, or having a third party host it? 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 getting the most out of the system. To help you find those answers, here's some food for thought...
You might need to see if you have space for the unit you're considering. A business PBX can vary in size from that of a small rackmount computer, all the way up through the size of a refrigerator. A dazzling array of features is no small comfort if you fail to account for the amount of space the unit will take up, especially if space is a consideration.
You'll also need to take into consideration what your current infrastructure is, in regard to telephony. Many powerful PBX systems take special proprietary connections and wiring, extended networking, and more. Some can use a standard phone system already in place, or even your basic computer network - though you may also end up sacrificing features for flexibility and convenience. Many times, the proprietary setups use their special connectors and wiring to deliver more data and extra features.
In the world of business phone systems, standout devices are manufactured 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 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 entry level systems, as well as the high end systems. Among their most popularofferings are the popular CS-1000 Meridian system, and the higher end CS1500 and CS2100 systems.
No one can predict the future, or determine how their business will change and expand in the coming years. One thing is certain though, your choice of business phone system will be one of the crucial factors in shaping those coming years of expansion. The PBX forms the nervous system, the core of all your business dealings. Without choosing a powerful and business phone system though, that nervous system is left lacking, and your business crippled. Whatever your choice, the benefits brought by some of these new features will undoubtedly bring a serious boost to your productivity and capabilities.
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