Voice calls over internet
25 March 2015
Posted by Impilo Communications (BTEAS)
The concept is simple and the technology is more than mature Basically 90% of voice calls now travel over the Internet Protocol at some stage. We are perfecting the implementation of the new and old world with the centrally hosted PBX system. The Private (Automatic) Branch eXchange (PABX) of yesterday, which connects several phone lines together and distribute them at your office premises, is dying very fast. The support costs are becoming prohibitive, even if it is a modern, premises based “box”. You are still at the mercy of the maintenance and configuration teams who charge you money and keep you at ransom with long-term contracts ( 60 months is the norm). Now you are free to choose The centrally hosted PBX system has come of age. The “big system” like a mainframe computer, does the job of the “exchange” for you – therefore your offices can be anywhere in the world and be connected to this “central PBX”. Whether the office comprises one phone or 100 phones, it will all be connected and be able to transfer, forward, record etc. The hosted PBX system makes adding or removing extensions anywhere in the world as easy as making a phone call. You can have a South African telephone number anywhere in the world – and you can port your existing landline (geographical like 021, 031 or 041) numbers to this new system with absolutely minimum effort. The best of it all is that you can do this for as short a time as you want to – you can set up an election office for a week, a soccer game contact centre for a day, or a world-wide distributed office forever. We will do the work for you, all you need to do is plug in the phones.
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