Enterprise PBX Buyer’s Guide
Published 29th Jul 2009 | Source - VoIP / SIP | Pages - 15Premise-based IP PBX (Internet Protocol Private Branch eXchange) systems are changing how small through large businesses implement and use their voice communications. They are the modern heirs to the historic PBX systems that were the ultimate in business communications for the past thirty years. But premise-based IP PBX systems are cheaper and far more capable than their predecessors. They also integrate much better into business networks and data communications which, in turn, enable new applications that are still being discovered and applied to common business practices.
Modern premise-based IP PBX systems literally deliver multinational enterprise capabilities to even small businesses, often at a cost lower than the far more basic systems they are replacing. This Buyer's Guide examines the premise-based IP PBX market and tells you what to look for in a proposed system. It also covers the relative advantages and disadvantages of a premise-based approach, and in particular, the advantages of integrating your systems so that they offer much better service than previous communications technologies your business might have employed.
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