Transitioning to Hosted pbx

October 21st, 2009

A lot of businesses are trying to cut corners instead of laying off their employees. There are several ways to save money on your business. One of the biggest expenses for most medium size businesses is the cost of phone calls and monthly rental payment. The majority of businesses have a fair amount of long distance in state, out of state and international. One way to cut expense is changing from analog phone system to an internet phone system. The internet phone system is less expensive because you’re using the internet phone systems to communicate instead of copper wires. A lot of business owners don’t realize you don’t lose phone service during the transition. Deciding to change to a hosted pbx offers a lot more features than traditional phone systems. The transition to internet phone services only takes fifteen minutes and you don’t lose your current phone numbers. The money you save on phone service can be used to retain employees or purchase much needed supplies. You’ll still have voicemail, unlimited phone calls, caller ID, conference calls, call logs, and checking voicemail while you’re away from the office and many other features. Saving money on your phone services is sure to take that monkey off his back.


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