You can call your local phone company to set up a small business phone system and plan. Or you could get a cell phone business plan if that suits your needs better.
In order to find out how many phone lines you are going to need, you are going to have to talk to a phone company and ask them about it. They will be able to tell you based off of the business size.
In order to find out which system is recommended for your small business you are going to have to call the PBX company and ask them which one is recommended. Probably the smallest one they have.
I think there may be a lot of offers for small business phone plans. You would probably call some different phone service and find out. find out who have better deals.
Log on to there web site or look them up in the phone book.
A great place to investigate virtual phone systems is Virtual PBX. It is a company that offers small business virtual phone systems. They are a great resource to find out more about the technical requirements, and how much it will cost a company. It also has great information on how the system works and what skills would be required to work the equipment.
There is a great website called Crhon.com that gives small businesses many different comparisons for all of the IT items they might need in their office, whether it is a home business or regular business. You can find comparisons for cell phone plans and much more on this site.
There are many companies that offer phone service for small business. Some companies one may wish to consider are Verizon, AT&T, Ring Central, Bell and Cogeco.
One can find information about Panasonic Business Phone Systems online at the Panasonic website. There is also contact information to ask customer service at the company.
Yes, it is possible to replace your business phone line. If you call the company of the product that is broken, you may be able to find out which retailers carry these lines.
You can purchase a Microsoft Small Business Server online through the Microsoft website. You can also purchase a small business server through the computer company Dell.
If you are in the market for a small business phone, you should check with the telephone companies that have survived the economic stand-still and go with AT&T and Sprint, among others. This will save you tons of money in the long-run, as you only need a four line receiver to be sufficient in a small business phone environment.
Use the yellow pages in your phone book and ask the company how long they have been in business. You can also check with the Better Business Bureau to find out if any complaints have been lodged against them.