Small Office Phone Systems
Choosing a Phone System for a Small Office
Small offices have more options available to them now than ever before. As technology advances the choices keep getting better and better. Phone systems that were once only
available to large corporations and call centers are now available to small offices. The phone system you choose for your office is as important as the hardware itself.
Key Systems can be utilized in many small businesses. This type of phone system comes with many standard features that are very useful within a small business. A Key System is
generally set up for less than 40 employees. If a basic system is what you need, this may be the best option for your company. If you need a more customizable system you may want
to look into a PBX System or a VIOP System.
Private Branch Exchange (PBX) systems may also be integrated into a small business. The consoles needed for this type of system is now small enough to fit on an office desk.
There are many options available for this type of phone system. The basic PBX System will integrate your phone lines, fax machines, and modems into one system. A PBX system can
be programmed with your individual business needs in mind. The efficient, automatic line sharing that this system provides will help you provide great service to both your
customers and your employees.
A small office may also consider a Voice Over Internet Protocol (VOIP) phone system. This type of system routes all calls through an internet provider. The VIOP can greatly help
your business stay connected and keep down the cost of outgoing calls. With this system your business can quickly access remote locations and get rid of the long distance costs
from office to office within a system.
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