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VOIP FAQs

Cost Benefits

Yes. We can bundle outbound long distance into your hosted PBX services. This way, you’ll have more predictable charges each month with no bill fluctuations as the use of long distance minutes rise and fall. International and Toll Free costs will always bill separately.

No. You’ll even enjoy significant savings, as hosted PBX services typically only require the purchase of your telephones. This means you’ll have considerably lower acquisition costs and won’t need racks, cards, and additional cabling or installation labor. Your actual line costs (dial tone) are also included.

So easy, it’s almost enjoyable: Just add phones. While telephone and PBX systems can require additional circuit cards, cabling, card cabinets and labor along with the cost of the telephones, hosted PBX helps you eliminate all that.

He can expense the low monthly operating fee instead of depreciating an in-house system over 5 years.

No. If you have branch or scattered locations, you can actually pool your VoIP line resources without being restricted by costly dedicated lines at each place of business.

Expect none. Hosted PBX maintenance/repair costs are minimal or none at all.

VoIP eliminates many confusing fees and taxes that usually populate your ordinary phone company bill.

Operational Benefits

Yes. Faxes can be sent out while simultaneously receiving faxes from important customers.

Yes, indeed. Faxes received electronically in an email can be effortlessly stored and redistributed in email form.

Call capacity is more flexible with a CompuVoIP server. The number of simultaneous calls is only limited by the amount of available Internet bandwidth and the number of telephones. With a traditional telephone system, call capacity is limited to the number of subscriber lines it has from the Local Exchange Carrier (LEC).

Small businesses can use Direct Inward Dial (DID) numbers at a lower price point than paying for a PRI circuit. 10-digit DID telephone numbers can be assigned to any extension allowing a customer to call a department or individual directly, bypassing a receptionist.

Your hosted VoIP server provides Automatic Call Distribution (ACD), and you determine how the call flow is directed.

Telecommuters can be set-up as easily as taking a phone home and plugging it into a cable or DSL modem. Traditional telephone systems can require a special IP card and other special routing equipment to make this possible.

It is far easier to connect users in multiple offices into a seamless voice system with a hosted PBX service than with a telephone system – even a VoIP telephone system. Hosted PBX works well across town as easily as it does across the nation and across the world.

Simple: Call us. In most cases, we can serve you remotely and quickly.

You can keep your fax line number and it’ll work more efficiently for you. While regular fax lines only receive one fax at a time, many hosted PBX services terminate faxes electronically allowing for multiple faxes to be received simultaneously.