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When it comes to small business, you will find three types of phone systems. The traditional fixed phone systems, the VoIP systems and the hosted PBX. Find all the details about these different systems here.
The traditional landline phone system
Traditional landline phone systems use physical PBX boxes. They physically connect to the phones through the copper cabling and operate on the PSTN. Being very analog, they are not capable of many features such as high definition calling and voicemail to email, visit the link to learn more about phone systems.
The on-site VoIP phone system
VoIP is a business phone system that works with a PBX located in your server cabinet. Unlike the traditional system, the connection is through the office's local area network (LAN). It uses the same internet connectivity as the desktop computers. Gateways and other devices interact directly with the PBX.
This system gives you greater flexibility and saves you money. SIP Trunks and other on-site VoIP systems integrate with traditional phone lines (ISDN, PSTN, GSM) without the need for additional devices. You can also take advantage of lower call rates, enhanced VoIP features, free internal calls, scalability, increased mobility, and more.
The phone system in the CLOUD or hosted PBX system
The cloud phone system is a perfection of the VoIP system that does not require maintenance. It has the form of a software and works with the help of internet connection. Here, there is no physical connection, the PBX is virtually hosted on the CLOUD and thus keeps its engine running. You are free from many IT concerns as the provider itself takes care of all the maintenance operations.