
The
traditional hardware-based PBX used to be the only real choice
for full-featured phone service. Now, there are several
configurations to choose from, including hosted phone services:
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Traditional PBX systems
use dedicated telephone hardware located at your business to
provide business phone features and call routing
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A
software PBX
works like a standard premise-based PBX, except it runs on a
computer server, instead of dedicated telephone hardware
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A
VoIP PBX
is also a premise-based system. It uses VoIP (voice over
Internet Protocol) to connect all the phones in the office,
but still needs specific telephone hardware to connect to the
external telephone network
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Hosted PBX
services
process calls and provide business phone features via central
data centers, and deliver calls to your office(s) using VoIP
Hosted PBX
systems can be considered the descendents of the popular Centrex
systems of years past. While Centrex lines are still used in
many business settings, hardly any companies use the actual
Centrex functionality, since modern PBX systems provide more
features at a lower to own cost.
How it works
The primary difference between a traditional phone system and a
hosted phone service is that the bulk of the call handling is
done at the vendor's data center, not a telephone closet in your
office. When a caller dials your number, it rings through to the
data center first.
There, the
auto-attendant answers the incoming call with a custom message
you record. Callers can leave messages, dial extensions
directly, choose a name from a directory, or pick from a menu of
departments and recorded messages. All of this is handled at the
data center: the call doesn't reach your office until the call
is routed to a live person.
Calls are sent
from the data center to their destination using VoIP technology.
VoIP converts the audio to data packets and back, allowing the
call to be delivered over a broadband Internet connection
instead of a dedicated telephone line.
Requirements
There are few special requirements for setting up a hosted phone
service. You'll need a broadband Internet connection, as well as
phones that are IP capable. In most cases, you'll be able to
keep your existing phone numbers and extensions.
Call Transwave
to find a solution for you.

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