It’s time to loosen the grip on your client’s legacy phone system. All you’re gaining from holding tight to your proprietary on-premises PBX telephony is a mountain of equipment purchase and maintenance costs as well as flexibility constraints and limited feature set upgrades.
Instead, a virtual (or hosted) PBX takes the burden of acquiring and keeping up with telecom equipment off your shoulders and allows you the freedom to easily expand your phone system as you grow. And with access to the vast resources of your provider, your small business can anticipate being able to offer features consistent with those of a major enterprise.
The benefits of having your IP-PBX system hosted in the cloud are first and foremost due to the reduced infrastructure involved. Let’s take a look at the pieces of equipment you can offload to your hosted provider when onboarding cloud PBX:
Server & Infrastructure equipment
Your cloud provider will house the IP-PBX equipment, as well as the technology, required to provide telephony services.
Desk sets
These are the same IP phones that you would use on premise. The provider handles calls, signaling and features through its Cloud IP-PBX server.
Besides relieving your business of these infrastructure headaches, Cloud PBX offers other benefits such as minimal IT support, financial respite, continuity in the face of power outages, and robust features (e.g., videoconferencing and instant chat).
Another especially valuable benefit of a Cloud PBX is the ability it gives your growing IT or Managed Services Provider (MSP) business to easily expand. Adding and deleting virtual phone numbers is fast and easy, so is moving the phone system entirely by connecting IP phones to a broadband connection.
Simplify your business telephony today by investing in a Cloud PBX phone system.