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 your business stays relevant in a fast paced business world. Let's have a look at what it takes to bring this technology into your company, or upgrade its existing system.
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. How much growth do you expect, and how long should the system continue to serve you? Would you benefit more from having it on site, or having a third party host it? Will you need to have your service handle multiple physical locations, and possibly forward calls to cell phones or other remote locations?
Answering some of these questions can be vital to finding the perfect fit for your business, and its PBX. To help you find those answers, here's some food for thought...
These days, the internet does just about everything. Why not take advantage of voice over IP to link together your business phone system? It's one of those little modern technological wonders which can really provide a huge boon to your business. On the local level, this allows you to use your computer network to manage and route calls, and still link to the normal outside phone system. At wider scales, you can leverage the same technology to transfer calls between your offices or employees around the world. You can even link to existing SIP technology, allowing you to place all your business's calls through inexpensive, reliable internet means.
In the world of business phone systems, standout devices are manufactured by Avaya and Nortel. 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.
Avaya (formerly a branch of Lucent) systems virtually all feature strong internet capabilities, with powerful VoIP services built in. This is true in their offerings for all sizes of business, from small to large. Among their offerings are the popular CS-1000 Meridian system, and the higher end CS1500 and CS2100 systems.
We've come a long way since the days of the early telephone and switchboard. The sheer power and flexibility delivered by computer driven phone systems, like the modern business PBX, can do wonders for your business. After reviewing some of these potential offerings, you can see how wide reaching these benefits can be. It's my hope that some of the information above will help you determine the best system for your growing business.
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