Monday, January 9, 2012

Do you know what's the VoIP PBX?

VoIP PBX phone systems are easy to expand. Several extensions can be maintained from the existing telephone system. Therefore your business can be easily expanded without having to invest in additional telephone connections. Using virtual phone numbers, your business presence can be created at desired sites, reducing the expenses required to set up physical offices. Another benefit is your business can be shifted to a new location without modifying the existing telephone numbers. Moreover, through VoIP PBX, calls to national and overseas sites can be made at lower charges, thereby cutting down on your telecommunication expenses. The phone systems help you unify your offices in multiple locations through a single telephone network as they support both local and remote extensions.

Modern VoIP PBX systems come with advanced conferencing and follow-me features. The conferencing options enables your office allows to create public and private discussion rooms. You can also make multi-party calls, record calls and manage your business using your phone system. The follow-me feature ensures that you receive calls at multiple numbers such as home, business, and cell phones. When a call comes in to a number with a follow-me functionality, the PBX system ensures that it rings all numbers from a preset list until the call is answered or transferred to voicemail.

1 comment:

  1. It is a good move and will help all expats make calls to their home countries. Hope the internet cafes can get this service so that they will not opt for any illegal VOIPs in future.I just want to inform everyone to a new web site called VoIP Spear (www.voipspear.com) to measure your QoS. It's the Internet's best and most accessible QoS testing service. . It utilizes packet loss, latency, and jitter to calculate a MOS score between 1 (very poor quality) and 5 (excellent quality) for your Internet connection. VoIP Spear runs 24x7x365 so you can always have an idea of what your VoIP QoS is.

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