Your choice of systems
Yealink W52P Dect & Base
- Ideal for small business and Soho (up to 5 handsets)
- High-quality, HD sound
- Business-essential call features
- 50m indoor/300m outdoor range
Cisco 8841
- Support for Cisco EnergyWise™
- 5 line keys & wide band audio and echo cancellation
- Supports a built-in Gigabit Ethernet switch for your PC Connection
Polycom VVX 450
- 12 line keys ideal for businesses of all sizes
- Polycom® HD Voice™ and Polycom® Acoustic Fence™ technologies
- 2 Gig-E ports and 2 USB ports for media or storage
Why VoIP?
Flexible
As long as you have access to a broadband connection, you can use your VoIP system anywhere. From your hotel room to the airport lounge, customers and employees can stay in touch by calling your regular business phone number.
All of the traditional call system features you expect are available in hosted VoIP systems, including call hold, call transfer, call hunt, conference calling, find me / follow me, and auto-attendant phone menus. You will also be able to take advantage of voicemails sent to your email.
Cost-effective
Moving to VoIP means only a single network is needed to carry both your voice and data, saving storage space and the equipment costs that come with a traditional phone system. You will also be able to take advantage of inexpensive international and long distance calls.
Feature rich
All of the traditional call system features you expect are available in hosted VoIP systems, including call hold, call transfer, call hunt, conference calling, find me / follow me, and auto-attendant phone menus. You will also be able to take advantage of voicemails sent to your email.
Scale-able
With VoIP, you can add a line as soon as you add a new employee, and when an employee leaves, you can easily reassign or remove the line. This means you always have the right number of phone lines for your needs, ensuring both cost and waste efficiency.
Scale-able
With VoIP, you can add a line as soon as you add a new employee, and when an employee leaves, you can easily reassign or remove the line. This means you always have the right number of phone lines for your needs, ensuring both cost and waste efficiency.
Due to the efficiency and capabilities of VoIP, BT is switching off ISDN lines in 2025, with purchases discontinued as of 2020. ISDN is not only difficult to expand or downsize, hindering organisational growth plans and/or adjustments to staff turnover, but carries the additional costs of installation and downtime should you choose to relocate. Subsequently, BT has acknowledged that IP (Internet over Protocol) is the future for flexible communication.
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