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Paul Raj

Business telephone systems - 0 views

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    We have a range of business telephone system solutions that can be tailored to the specific needs of your organisation. Incorporating the latest in Siemens and NEC phone systems we can provide you with the best of both worlds - traditional feature-rich PBX telephony and the latest in VoIP, SIP and Unified Communications.
Paul Raj

HiPath 3000 - a high-performance, flexible business telephone system - 0 views

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    Business telephone systems with SIP & VoIP solutions. A Siemens HiPath 3000 IP PBX business telephone system, enabled with SIP & VoIP, brings dramatic improvements to costs, revenues and productivity. Siemens HiPath 3000 IP PBX business telephone systems delivers rich feature-sets.
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ivr system for small business | cloud ivr system: Phone Systems for Small Business - 1 views

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    buying a phone system for your small business, consider that it's all about the acronyms. For example: Do you know a KSU from a VoIP? Before you buy, it's good to understand the differences among the types of systems and the terminology used, otherwise you may find yourself drowning in alphabet soup. Here are some of the terms and features that you need to consider when buying a phone system for your small business. Key Services Unit (KSU) In the more old-school in-office systems, a key system is typically used for employers with five to 40 employees. A key services unit (KSU) enables ordinary phones to handle multiple lines and make calls to other in-office extensions. KSU-less systems are a cheaper option for companies with fewer than 10 people: The phones contain the technology, and the system is not permanently wired into the office space. Private Branch Exchange (PBX) PBX systems fit companies with more than 40 employees, or companies that need more advanced, customizable options. Bulky PBX systems in closets are things of the past: With improved technology, the newer models can fit comfortably on a shelf or a desk.
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Buying Guide : Phone Systems for Small Business - 1 views

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    When buying a phone system for your small business, consider that it's all about the acronyms. For example: Do you know a KSU from a VoIP? Before you buy, it's good to understand the differences among the types of systems and the terminology used, otherwise you may find yourself drowning in alphabet soup. Here are some of the terms and features that you need to consider when buying a phone system for your small business. Key Services Unit (KSU) In the more old-school in-office systems, a key system is typically used for employers with five to 40 employees. A key services unit (KSU) enables ordinary phones to handle multiple lines and make calls to other in-office extensions. KSU-less systems are a cheaper option for companies with fewer than 10 people: The phones contain the technology, and the system is not permanently wired into the office space. Private Branch Exchange (PBX) PBX systems fit companies with more than 40 employees, or companies that need more advanced, customizable options. Bulky PBX systems in closets are things of the past: With improved technology, the newer models can fit comfortably on a shelf or a desk.
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