VoIP Explained
A conventional on-premise PBX phone system uses landlines and local hardware to connect to a phone network. Alternatively, virtual PBX uses the internet to connect to an off-site PBX host. The solutions provider houses and maintains this. There are several major benefits to this solution.
Virtual PBX is the future of business telecommunications. Virtual PBX (aka VoIP, cloud phone or digital voice) is a game-changing technology solution when it comes to phone systems.
Virtual PBX is the future of business telecommunications. Virtual PBX (aka VoIP, cloud phone or digital voice) is a game-changing technology solution when it comes to phone systems.
Virtual PBX uses the internet to connect to an off-site PBX host. The solutions provider houses and maintains this – which in turn offers several major benefits.
For starters, virtual PBX can save businesses thousands of dollars. Not only are startup costs minimal but there are also no ongoing maintenance and support costs.
Virtual PBX also gives businesses the power of unified communication, enabling them to take advantage of features such as:
- Presence
- SMS
- MMS
- Videoconferencing
- Integrated voicemail
- And, many more!
Businesses that make the switch to virtual PBX will reap the rewards and lead the way.
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Virtual PBX phone system:
- Affordable
- Versatile
- Flexible
- Scalable
- Reliable
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Made for business
Start with unlimited calling, unlimited conferencing, toll-free numbers, and customizable caller ID. Access more functionality later, such as texting, online meetings, even faxing, without changing systems.
Simple to set up and use
Have your whole office up and running in a day or less. Respond easily to business fluctuations or customize your phone system using your online account.
Mobile any time
With Carolina Digital Phone, call, and text from your business number on any mobile device. Incoming calls automatically go through the same business call-routing flows you set up for the office.