Phone Systems

If you are looking for information on computer telephone systems, analog phone systems, telephone messaging systems, or just plain old cheap phone systems, this web page was created with you in mind. It offers information about phone systems.

PBX stands for Private Branch Exchange, a computerized version of the telephone switchboard but with an expanded range of voice and data services. It operates as a private telephone exchange that serves a particular organization and has connections to the public telephone network. Users of the PBX share a certain number of outside lines for making telephone calls external to the PBX.

Most medium-sized and larger companies use a PBX because it's much less expensive than connecting an external telephone line to every telephone in the organization. In addition, it's easier to call someone within a PBX because the number you need to dial is typically just 3 or 4 digits. A new variation on the PBX theme is the centrex, which is a PBX with all switching occurring at a local telephone office instead of at the company's premises.

By contracting with a company to host your phone system, you eliminate the need to purchase a PBX and free your company from the costly burden of managing numerous voice and data services. Most services buy in bulk to ensure that customers always receive reliable, carrier-class service at low rates.

Each program has it's merits so you should carefully research each option to see what phone systems is right for your company.

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