Post by account_disabled on Jan 27, 2024 4:51:44 GMT
Cloud telephony is fast, cheap and convenient, so the demand for it is constantly growing. The number of companies providing such services is also growing. There are so many virtual PBXs that it’s dizzying. We'll figure out how to choose a virtual PBX, what parameters to consider when choosing a telephony provider, so as not to get a pig in a poke. Table of contents What is a virtual PBX Telephony for business: checklist for selection Numbers of the desired region or operator Numbers to which calls are free for customers Detailed reporting Ease of receiving and making calls Flexible call routing settings Possibility of self-configuration Integrations with other services Availability of backup communication channels Let's summarize: how to choose a virtual PBX What is a virtual PBX Simply put, a virtual PBX is the ability to make and receive calls using the Internet.
There is no Fax Lists need to spend money on expensive telephony equipment, laying cables, or pulling wires. All the necessary tools are in the cloud. The user pays for access to the service and, using a dialing program and/or inexpensive devices, makes and receives calls. The work of managing a virtual PBX takes place directly in the browser. Read more about this technology in the articles “How a virtual PBX works” and “What is SIP telephony” . Before choosing a provider, decide what the company's communication requirements are. A small company that operates only in one city does not need functions that would suit a corporation with dozens of branches in different countries.
Describe in detail in one document point by point what you need from telephony. In the future, this list will facilitate dialogue with technical support of the service. The next step is to search online. Don’t stop at one or two options from the very first page of search results or from the contextual advertising block. So you risk overpaying for the big name of a well-known provider. Read information not only on the official websites of virtual PBXs, but also on thematic resources. Look for the latest comparison articles that compare the features of different services.
There is no Fax Lists need to spend money on expensive telephony equipment, laying cables, or pulling wires. All the necessary tools are in the cloud. The user pays for access to the service and, using a dialing program and/or inexpensive devices, makes and receives calls. The work of managing a virtual PBX takes place directly in the browser. Read more about this technology in the articles “How a virtual PBX works” and “What is SIP telephony” . Before choosing a provider, decide what the company's communication requirements are. A small company that operates only in one city does not need functions that would suit a corporation with dozens of branches in different countries.
Describe in detail in one document point by point what you need from telephony. In the future, this list will facilitate dialogue with technical support of the service. The next step is to search online. Don’t stop at one or two options from the very first page of search results or from the contextual advertising block. So you risk overpaying for the big name of a well-known provider. Read information not only on the official websites of virtual PBXs, but also on thematic resources. Look for the latest comparison articles that compare the features of different services.