What is a Hosted Telephone System

With a hosted PBX the telephone system is located offsite by your telecoms service provider. This means that all the day-to-day operations and maintenance are carried out by the services provider, without the need and cost of site visits.

So instead of having all the telephone hardware located in the office the system is connected via a network connection. This “hosted” arrangement has several benefits.

Benefits of a hosted telephone system

A hosted telephone system enjoys all the benefits of a traditional PBX along with providing many additional services.

Most Hosted PBX (or VoIP PBX) can provide these standard facilities:

  • Call routing
  • Transferring calls
  • Voicemail
  • Fax handling
  • Conference Calls
  • Automated Greetings
  • Music on hold

Most service providers also provide a web interface to allow the business owner to manager their own network. Additionally the system allows for extensive reporting, call logging, recording and blocking.

These facilities can make your business more efficient and allow you to accurately track staff time and activity. Additionally many of these services can help give your business a more professional image.

By routing calls over a network you can let employees work remotely or whilst traveling. Because they are connected to your system remote workers can have calls transferred to them, and make outgoing calls via the business system.

Costs

questions to ask voip providerEvery business is different, but a Hosted Telephone System can help save money.

Compared to a physical PBX and hosted system can be cheaper to install as there is less physical engineering. However the real savings become evident when comparing the costs of ongoing maintenance and service calls. Not least because the hosted (or VoIP) service means fewer visits by engineers.

Some hosting providers will offer month-to-month contracts although you should talk to your local provider to establish which is the best solution for your business.

Solutions

Regardless of how big your company, a Hosted Telephone System is bound to offer cost savings and operation benefits.

You have the option to keep the same number, switch to a non-geographical number or a memorable number. Your customer’s calls will always be connected to your business with a personalised greeting, and no more engaged numbers.

If your business has offices in separate locations you can transfer calls between offices seamlessly. In fact your staff can effectively take their extension with them, being able to log into the system from whichever desk they are sat at, still being contactable via their own number.

Many businesses enjoy significant savings on their monthly bills by switching their outgoing calls via their business telephone system provider.

Hosted systems are suitable for any type of business. Often there is no initial capital outlay, with an agreed amount being paid monthly.

Contact us today for a no obligation chat about the Hosted Telephone System that’s right for your business.

10 Questions to Ask A VoIP Provider

VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) is here, and it’s here to stay.  If you’re thinking of switching an existing telephone system to VoIP or setting up a new system you need to be sure that the job gets done right.  We’ve put together a list of questions you should ask any prospective provider, along with the answers you should expect to hear.questions to ask voip provider

  1. How long have they been established and how long have they been selling VoIP systems?
    If you’re not sure about how long the company has been trading for ask to speak to the owners or senior management.  It may be the case that you’re dealing with a new company that has plenty of experience behind it.  As an example Colchester Telecom have been established for 7 years and installed their first VoIP system in 2008. This system is still working well today.
  2. How do they manage your calls?
    VoIP products should have all the call management features you’d expect on any business system. Such as Call Forwarding and Call Transfer, hunt groups, call groups, out of hours groups, mobile groups, and hybrid groups. Plus using an app like Bria you can turn your smart phone, tablet or laptop into an extension of your telephone system.
  3. How do they manage costs?
    VoIP products usually involve very little new hardware, saving you money on upfront costs and ongoing maintenance. Call charges are lower than traditional telephony methods and VoIP control panel enables you to prevent extensions from dialling 118, 07, 08, 09 and international at the click of a mouse.  On top of this, you can also limit each extension to a daily outbound amount from £1 per day (or £0 if you don’t want any calls being made). As an additional service Colchester Telecom can also monitor all calls for fraud and can automatically cut off extensions that are showing signs of suspicious activity.
  4. How do they manage your future requirements?
    Change can be one of the hardest things for any business to manage. Whether you are taking on more staff or downsizing it can feel like your costs are spindling out of control. Make sure that the VoIP service provider allows you plenty of flexibility, for example a 30 days contract on a per extension basis. This means that if you need 20 more extensions for 6 months you can have them set up and working within 24 hours. You will already know what your fixed costs are and when they finish and you can be safe in the knowledge that there will not be a hefty cancellation or early settlement charge to worry about. If change has come about due to an impending office move, a local firm should offer to carry out a free survey of your new area and new offices and provide advice on cabling and internet connectivity. If you are moving within the Essex area, there’s a very good chance that we already know your new neighbours!
  5. How do they ensure your calls will always work over the internet?
    The chances are that whichever provider you choice they will being using the same Openreach infrastructure as everyone else in the UK.  Check that all VoIP traffic that being managed is being prioritised over data. This means that emails and browsing will always take second place to voice calls. After all, if an email takes an extra 5 seconds to appear or a web page takes an extra 10 seconds to refresh, its usually not going to stop your business from trading. Not being able to receive or make calls could be disastrous. Make sure that they can tailor your VoIP bandwidth requirements based on what broadband is available in your road. If you have unusually slow or limited broadband in your street you may need a specialist solution. Most VoIP suppliers insist on 100kbps of bandwidth each way for VoIP calls but at Colchester Telecom, we can reduce this to as low as 8kbps each way (which is the same bandwidth and a normal mobile call). An 8kbps call may not be crystal clear, but it will work!
  6. What hardware do they sell?
    Are they an independent hardware vendor, meaning they can supply any brand you need or want. Want white phones? No problem! Want cordless phones? No problem! Want a mixture of manufacturers, models, sizes, colours and functionality? No problem! You are the customer, make sure that you’re choosing a provider who can match your needs.
  7. What do they do when something goes wrong?
    Make sure that support is 24/7. Can you call the provider at any time?  Do they have a working knowledge of cabling infrastructure, routing and switching equipment, internet services, handsets and power issues.  For customers of Colchester Telecoms most problems usually take 10 – 30 minutes to diagnose and find a temporary work around. The way to tackle a problem is head-on; not pass you back to your IT maintainer / network provider / handset manufacturer. What would be the point of doing that when it just drags things out longer?  Our simple 3 step plan to getting you back to work; 1. Remote fault finding, 2. Consult other vendors / suppliers where the problem exists, 3. Attend site and double check what we have been told (user error’s do happen). Everything is documented and all information is shared with the client.
  8. Can they move my number to a new provider and how do they do it?
    Number porting should be very simple, and yet it can be one of the most frustrating aspects of setting up a new service.  To move to Colchester Telecom you simply complete and sign a porting form. This form is passed to Openreach (who centrally manage all live UK landline numbers) and within 10 days you are given a porting date. After this date all services on the old line stop and your new service starts. They’re may be a minute of down time during the move but if that’s too long we can arrange for the port to be completed out of hours.
  9. How will my monthly invoice look and what are their payment terms?
    Most providers say that they offer a number of invoicing options, but in reality they just send you a generic bill.  You should have the choice of how you receive your bill i.e. paper or email. If you need a per extension break down of call charges then it should not be a problem.  Also if you need to see your broadband usage each month they should be able to provide this information.
  10. Can you speak to them face to face about the service?
    Many of the national VoIP providers will hide behind call centres and field sales reps.  One of the advantages to working with a local provider is that they usually welcome visitors. You’re the customer so you should be able to talk face to face with the technical manager, accounts manager or even the Managing Director!

Nuisance Telephone Calls

Nuisance Telephone Calls affect most of us at some point in our lives. There’s nothing more frustrating than rushing to answer a phone only to find out that its a nuisance sales call. Consumers can opt in to the Telephone Preference Service (TPS) and businesses can use the Company Telephone Preference Service (CTPS) but somehow, a huge wave of calls make it over this barrier.

What is the Solution to nuisance calls?

To answer this question, we have to start with WHO is responsible for the calls in the first place. Is it government, OFCOM, call centers or the people receiving the calls (for giving their phone number out)? Or is technology to blame? If technology like auto dialers and automated outbound dialers have created the problem, then technology can surely fix the problem. With the advent of new voip and sip telephone systems, embracing all aspects of telephony technology that were once considered too expensive for most users, SPAM call filtering at a sip network level, cannot be too far away. There’s a huge amount of pressure on the broadband providers to block spam email so why not nuisance / spam telephone calls?

SIP Lines Braintree

Whether your business is a small start-up or an already-established organisation, you might want to consider investing in SIP trunking. It offers up a range of benefits to businesses of all sizes both in terms of money-saving potential and increased flexibility. SIP lets you run various communications over your IP network or internet connection (e.g. VoIP). In order words, it allows you to make voice calls over the space of the Internet. You’re probably asking yourself why you should be interested in SIP – after all you’ve managed quite well without it up until now. However, the benefits are plentiful. SIP can offer massive savings on calls compared to your standard telephone bills because VoIP call rates are often lower than traditional equivalents. You’ll also benefit from increased flexibility in terms of how you can use your numbers, as with SIP you can move existing numbers outside of your local exchange area.

SIP Lines from Essex Telephone Systems

Many businesses in Essex, Colchester, Braintree, Chelmsford and Ipswich have their SIP lines installed by Essex Telephone Systems. The Telecommunications Company for Colchester and Essex, it should be your first port of call for all of your telecoms needs. Whether you want SIP lines or to change your broadband or land line provider, the team will do their best to beat any genuine like for like quotation. Get in touch today via their website – www.essextelephonesystems.co.uk.

Hosted VOIP For Essex Business

Hosted VOIP For Essex Business

Increasingly, small businesses in the UK are beginning to realise the many benefits of VoIP. If you’ve heard the term VoIP floating around but are still not quite sure what it is then listen up. It refers to ‘Voice over Internet Protocol’ – a technology that turns your Internet connection into a phone line, allowing you to make and receive calls to anyone, anywhere. Hosted VoIP is the best option, as it means that you don’t have to deal with the set-up of the system. Initially, this might not sound any better than a traditional phone line, but it comes with an array of benefits. For example, VoIP can save you money, especially if you regularly make long distance calls. Plus, it can grow with your business. So if you take on more staff, there’s no need to run more phone lines. You can simply configure the system to reach a new employee’s line.

Embrace VoIP Today

More and more businesses are embracing the benefits of VoIP. To follow suit, get in touch with with Essex Telephone Systems. Serving small businesses in Essex, Colchester, Braintree, Chelmsford and Ipswich, it is on hand to set up your company’s hosted VoIP system today. One thing’s for sure, once you’ve seen how VoIP can benefit your business you won’t ever go back to a traditional telephone line! For further information contact us today

 

 

 

 

Business VOIP Colchester

Business VOIP Colchester

Business VOIP is getting a lot of attention these days, and if you run a small business then you might be considering integrating it into your office set-up. It’s certainly a good idea, as it can help to increase your business’s productivity by simplifying your communication tools. Importantly, it can also ensure that your voice and data networks are more secure. If you’re still unsure just what VOIP is, it is ‘voice over Internet Protocol’. It combines voice and data together over a single, secure network foundation.

Cut Costs with Business VOIP

Many small businesses opt for VOIP as a way of saving money. By integrating it into your set-up you can cut travel costs by choosing web and video conferencing in order to collaborate with employees who work remotely. It’s also incredibly easy to add, move or change phone connections, making it ideal for a constantly growing or increasingly mobile workforce. Plus, and perhaps most importantly, long distance phone charges can be cut significantly.

For further information about how you can cut costs by using business VOIP contact us today