Phone Systems that Move Ahead of the Curve

How Phone Systems, VoiP & Internet impact real business

Thursday, May 31, 2007

Moving a business

Businesses, especially small and medium business, face difficult challenges when moving their office from one location to another. The biggest challenge is always the phone system. Your office can be in upheaval, completely in between moves, but if your phones ring the way they're supposed to, then everything is gravy. The minute you're stuck between office locations mid-move and on top of everything you lose your business phone system, you're dead in the water. Everything comes to a screeching halt as all of your attention focuses on your phone system vendor and how he's going to get your phones back up and running. In the meantime you know you're losing calls, and it's killing you! The most important thing at all costs is that a business maintains ringing phone lines as desired.

Smart businesses have this problem in their rear view mirror. The smart business has a keen advantage over the competition: a VoIP (Voice Over IP) phone system. Already ahead of the curve, a company with using VoIP phone systems need not worry about their telecommunications. VoIP phone systems (more specifically Hosted PBX phone systems) don't care where you are! You can take a phone to the home office or a branch office. You can use a soft phone running on a laptop from anywhere in the world. Thanks to this immense flexibility there really is no such thing as moving a hosted PBX system. The system is dsigned to move daily!

In addition to the fact the system is designed to move daily, the hosted PBX systems allow you to specifically forward and re-route each extension in your office to any other phones in the world. This means you always have an option, and having options is what staying up and running is all about! With traditional phone systems and phone service you only have one option: deal with it! With the right business VoIP solution your optiona are nearly endless! Is your business a smart business, or are you still behind the curve?

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