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On-premise Phone Systems

Connect In Cloud can help you figure out what kind of communication you need and find the best system for your business. They can also provide you with a powerful on-premise phone system. We can help you choose the best phone system for your business by using our experience and making sure it can grow and change with your business.

PBX phone systems for your business

An on-premise Private Branch Exchange (PBX) phone system is in your office or on your business property, as the name suggests. It’s a private phone network, so you are always in charge. Anyone who uses the PBX phone system can talk to people inside and outside the company. Every team member can have their own direct dial number, phone, and voicemail. You can do a lot of things with PBX, like route calls, transfer them, record them, queue them, play music while you’re on hold, and send comfort messages. Also, an on-premise phone system can grow with your business as it gets bigger.

Connect In Cloud works with all the major telecom technology companies to bring you the best on-premise PBX phone system solutions. We have the answer to make your business communications better, no matter what they are.

Cloud enabled office phones

Businesses can use Connect In Cloud to manage their incoming and outgoing communications in a way that is flexible and can grow with their needs. Businesses can use voice over internet technology with VoIP-enabled PBX handsets to get rid of the need for physical hardware and infrastructure to support communications. This is because the whole system is hosted and maintained in the cloud. Because of this, businesses can easily add or remove phone lines, extensions, and features as their needs change and they grow, without having to buy and set up new equipment.

Connect In Cloud PBX phone system handsets come with a lot of advanced features that can help you manage your calls better and give your customers better service. These features include auto-attendant, call routing, voicemail, and call analytics. Because the system is in the cloud, employees can use their phones from anywhere with an internet connection. When they get to the office, they can switch back to their desk phone. This lets them work from home and gives your employees more freedom.

Benefits of PBX phone systems

Budget friendly

With a Connect In Cloud on-premise phone system, businesses can buy a solution that will give them one network that meets all of their communication needs. As your business grows, on-premise systems can easily handle more calls and users without the need for expensive upgrades or migrations. This makes them a long-term solution for unified communications.

Flexible

The strength of Connect The best thing about cloud phone systems is that they can meet the communication needs of any business, no matter how big or small. Connect In Cloud systems are easy to set up, so everyone in your company can be up and running in no time, whether you have a few employees or thousands. A PBX solution will also let people work from home by routing calls to mobile devices and adding new extensions on the fly.

Customer focused

Connect In Cloud PBX phone systems come hand-in-hand with a wealth of powerful call management features which enable inbound calls to be dealt with efficiently and professionally. Automatic call distribution and pre-recorded messaging will ensure customers are directed towards the right department to deal with their call, whilst comfort messages, call recording and voicemail will manage caller expectations.

What is the best office phone system for my business?

There are a few different providers of on-premise phone systems, so choosing one can mean different things. The system you choose should work for you, depending on how many employees you have, what kind of call tracking system you need, or even the messages you want to play while you wait. Look through and see what providers Connect In Cloud has to offer.

Phone systems

Easy to understand, but thorough. Connect In Cloud offers hosted PBX on-premise business phone systems that are flexible, dynamic, and work for any business that wants a way to communicate with everyone in one place. Hybrid working has never been easier, thanks to cloud-based options that keep you safe for the future.

Ericsson-LG Phone systems

Ericsson-LG is a market leader placing research and technological innovation at the core of its brand. Ericsson-LG offers dependable, robust and feature-rich communication platforms for both SME and Enterprise companies.

Another Phone systems

One of our clients, IP Office, has a phone system that can grow with your business. You can choose the call management features that work best for your business and add new ones as your business grows. It’s affordable, flexible, and powerful. An Avaya phone system will improve both customer service, productivity, and connectivity, which will lead to real results.

Frequently asked questions

There are three types of on-premise phone systems: analogue, digital, and cloud-hosted. A digital phone system uses the internet to connect, while a traditional analogue phone system uses PSTN (public switched telephone network) lines. A cloud phone system uses software that runs on the internet and is stored and updated in the cloud instead of on a server.

The main difference between a hosted cloud phone system and an on-premise phone system is who owns and runs the hardware and software for the phone system. You will own, run, and take care of the system with on-premise PBX. With a hosted solution, the provider owns and runs it. It will be run in the cloud and connected to your team only through the internet.

Companies can talk to each other over VoIP, ISDN, or analogue channels with a PBX. With a PBX, you can have more phones than there are physical phone lines.

An on-premise PBX phone system provides businesses with the functionality and call management features required to manage multiple inbound and outbound calls simultaneously. Which isn’t of course possible if using a residential landline or business mobile phone. Call routing, individual extension numbers, auto attendant and so on are all common call management features available with an on premise phone system.

A PBX (Private Branch Exchange) system is used by businesses to handle phone calls both inside and outside the business. It lets workers talk to each other and make and receive calls on the same phone line. It has features like voicemail, call routing, and conferencing.

PBX is great for companies that need a phone system that works well and is on-site. VoIP is more flexible, cheaper, and better for working from home, and it has more advanced features. Most modern businesses are better off with VoIP.

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