Benefits of Hosted VoIP PBX Services

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Hosted VoIP PBX services offer great benefits for the small business enterprises in terms of service, convenience, cost and productivity. Whatever business you are in – financial, real estate, insurance or other – VoIP technology offers you an enhanced customer-oriented telecommunication system.

No Need to Invest in Expensive Hardware

The hosted VoIP PBX offers all the sophisticated features of an expensive PBX phone system without the expensive hardware, making it an ideal option for a small business office. All of its advanced features can be enjoyed without having to install expensive PBX hardware in your office. All you need is your existing phone line and a dedicated broadband Internet connection to add on as many phone lines as you want. You get virtual phone numbers that can extend your reach to places without having to set up actual physical offices there.

Sophisticated Call Management Features

The hosted VoIP PBX services come with a range of advanced functionalities to impress your callers. The virtual auto attendant presents callers with a main greeting and a menu of options, including dial by name, dial by extension and zero out to live operator, which gets them to the right extension.

Manage Your Business with Ease

The find-me/follow-me functionality of the hosted PBX service allows your staff to work from any city. Calls can be transferred to an office extension, home phone, cell phone or VoIP phone.

Faxes and messages are accepted and transferred to email accounts and voicemail boxes respectively. This reduces paperwork and sorting, saves time and enhances productivity.

Impress Your Callers

As in an expensive phone system, PBX phone systems are also equipped with advanced features like call screening, call logs, caller ID, call conferencing, and more. Hosted VoIP PBX services offer toll-free and local phone numbers which get more potential customers to call your office. The impressive and personalized features of these phone systems can easily make a big impact on your customers.

Save on Expenses

Hosted VoIP PBX services provide Fortune 500 features at an affordable price. The system is therefore ideally suited for small and medium-sized business offices that want to present a professional image.

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VoIP PBX system comes with advanced features such as voicemail, fax to email, auto attendant, and follow me call forwarding. AccessDirect's hosted PBX system can be utilized to setup a complete office phone system.

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    adam smith- 2010/10/08 08:24:18 am

    Hi, My name is Adam Smith and I represent PBX Plus which is based on the award winning (Best of Show for SMB at IT Expo, LA 2009) platform – InVox. Now PBX Plus launched its new release and is offering Virtual/Hosted PBX Services free of cost with so many advanced features like call forwarding, free speech recognition, voicemail and voicemail transcription, eFAX, unlimited extensions and sub-extensions etc. For the first time in the industry, PBX+ offers coverage in 40 countries. I would be happy to add a FREE US or UK number with unlimited minutes to your account. * 60 Man-Year patent-pending technology * Unmatched Feature Guarantee * Free Signup and unlimited testing * Award Winning Drag and Drop Designer * Voice/Speech Driven * Third Party Integrations like ZOHO, SUGAR, Sales Force etc., The drag and drop designer can be used to configure PBX in just 5 to 10 minutes. Wizard configures the PBX based on the answers to each question about your business. To get a Free US or UK number with free services, I suggest you to signup (It’s a free signup. No credit card is required) and review the website for more features. You can also sign-in Using your Gmail or Yahoo ID and build your phone system with unlimited trail and testing.

This article was published on 2010/10/04