Are you interested in making the move to a new VoIP phone system? Do you want to get rid of those clunky old telephone lines running in and out of your building? There is no time like the present!
Change within a business can be met with some resistance from fellow employees and co-workers. Current VoIP providers understand that and have created very easy to use interfaces for customers. Not only does the user experience a seamless transition over from the old phone system, but the installer or IT personnel of the office will also.
One great feature of switching to a VoIP phone system, is that you don’t have to do it all at once, you have the option to switch portions of your phone system to VoIP.. You can then have a real trial period with VoIP to see if it’s the right choice for you.
Interested in other reasons to switch to VoIP, check out the article 7 Reasons to Switch to VoIP Service.
When switching to VoIP you have the options of two types of systems, On-Site or Hosted.
One of the main differences between the two options is that with an On-Site phone system you will need someone or a team dedicated to taking care of your VoIP phone system. All the hardware needed will be in the building with the employees. The Hosted system option allows the business to focus on their expertise while someone is taking care of any necessary issues off-site.
Interested in learning more of the Key Features of Hosted and On-Site Phone Systems?
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