Customize your system specifically for your business. Buy your PBX system only from a service provider that does not require contracts and charges no start-up or cancellation fees. Get the cancel-at-any-time for any reason and pay no penalty guarantee. Do some research and compare features and options from companies that promise in writing to meet the first two criteria.
blueprints,phone image by Greg Pickens from Fotolia.com PBX systems can be built to fit practically any business model.Look first for the plans with the most standard features. Review them and look for the most important one of all, the "Virtual Receptionist," which some companies call "Auto Attendant." Remember this is the voice and impression of your company that the public will hear when they call your business.
Work your way through the remainder of the standard features list. Take note of how much service you are getting for your monthly payments. Buy the standard system that has "Custom Greetings," "Call Recording" and "Two-way Virtual Fax" as your standard package, in addition to the "Virtual Receptionist."
téléphone fixe image by Jean-Michel POUGET from Fotolia.com Streamlining your business phone service is always an advantage.Eliminate or tell the provider to turn off some of the items that you may not need. Do not be too concerned, for instance, with a "Dial by Name Directory" if you are the only employee of the company. Consider turning off another relatively useless feature listed by many companies called "Information Waiting" if you are a one-man operation.
Next examine the options which may be useful. Get the costs in writing along with a no-increase guarantee for 12 months. Test the feature and drop it if it is not worth the money.
Do consider the one strong business feature most virtual PBX providers offer, the "Conferencing" or "Integrated Conferencing" feature. For those times it is necessary to have multiple people on the line, it is well worth the money. Think carefully about any "special/unique features" before buying, since they are, more often than not, are the most expensive. You may want to consider some form of caller identification, which is a great help in thwarting those endless telemarketing and other sales calls.
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