Choosing The Right Phone and Voice Mail System
Phone and voice mail systems can be pretty costly, even for
companies with a low number phones. Before investing in any type
of phone system or voice mail system, you need to estimate how
much your company is likely to expand over the next few years
and if possible how many phones you may require. Failure to do
this could cost you or your company a lot of money in upgrade
and restructuring costs further down the road. It is better and
cheaper to plan and allow for expansion at an early stage, than
wait until it is too late.
If you plan to remain under ten phones then I would recommend
you invest in a KSU-less phone system. Basically these look like
normal phones that carry all the technology and software needed
to run a small phone system of up to four lines and eight to
twelve extensions. These systems incorporate many of the
features that full PBX phone systems offer (though not voice
mail). So be sure to check with your supplier what features are
available on these types of phone systems. These systems are
relatively cheap compared to other types of phone systems. They
are also easy to install, so can be quickly re-located to
another office or building. This type of phone systems usually
arrive as a boxed product that is installed by you, and carries
a manufacturer