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Your Organization should consider using IP Telephony for the following reasonsCost effective - Feature Rich! VOIP phone systems come with a rich feature set, including auto attendant, voice mail, ring groups, the ability to use both analog and digital hand sets, advanced reporting and more. These options are often very expensive in proprietary systems. Huge Cost Savings on CallsWith an IP PBX you can take advantage of the call routing feature that will allow you to use VoIP, Mobile and PSTN services for your organization calls. The IP PBX will determine the nature of call and will use the most cost saving route to make the call without any extra work from your side. Just dial your number and let the IP PBX choose which way to make it. The monthly savings are significant. In addition, If you have branch offices, you can easily connect phone systems between branches and make free phone calls.
When an employee has to work from home, he/she can simply fire up their SIP software phone and are able to answer calls to their extension, just as they would in the office. Calls can be diverted anywhere in the world because of the SIP protocol characteristics! Mobility Extension – the process of being able to easily move offices/desks based on the task at hand, has become very popular. Unfortunately traditional PBXs require extensions to be re-patched to the new location. With an IP PBX the user simply takes his phone to his new desk – No patching required! No Phone Wiring! An IP Telephone system allows you to connect hardware phones directly to a standard computer network port (which it can share with the adjacent computer). Software phones can be installed directly onto the PC. You can now eliminate the phone wiring and make adding or moving of extensions much easier. No vendor lock in! Standard open solution!IP PBXs are based on the open SIP standard. You can now mix and match any SIP hardware or software phone with any SIP-based IP PBX, PSTN Gateway or VOIP provider. In contrast, a proprietary phone system often requires proprietary phones to use advanced features, and proprietary extension modules to add features. Proprietary systems are easy to outgrow: Adding more phone lines or extensions often requires expensive hardware modules. In some cases you need an entirely new phone system. Not so with an IP PBX: a standard system can easily handle a large number of phone lines and extensions – just add more phones to your network to expand! |
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