There are a few different simple telephone systems that are avalable for small businesses. You can use a basic phone setup provided by companies such as BT or install a low cost VOIP system.
Small business telephone systems can be purchased through att and through sprint. Both have business and cell phone plans specifically for small businesses.
Verizon sells a variety of products for small businesses - one of them being a telephone system and they provide you with the best telephone systems possible starting at a small price of $30.
There are many companies that offer small business telephone lines. Some examples of companies are RingCentral, Onebox, Evoice, AT&T, Rogers and Verizon.
There are several companies offering telephone systems for small businesses. Some of the most popular are Cisco, Daisy, Kingston Communications, Odyssey and British Telecom.
In the 5 to 40 employee range, key systems are more typical. This type of phone system uses a central control device called the key system unit (KSU) to provide features that are not available with ordinary phones. They also come standard with most features a business would expect. If your business has fewer than 10 employees, you may be able to meet your telephone needs with a KSU-less system. This system is designed to provide many of the features of smaller commercial phone systems in a decentralized manner. They are also not permanently wired into your office, so you can easily unplug them and move to a new location. Key systems and hybrids can range from $350 to $1000 per user, depending on the features you select, and KSU-less systems generally cost between $130 and $225 per office telephone.
Small business telephone systems can be purchased through att and through sprint. Both have business and cell phone plans specifically for small businesses.
Verizon sells a variety of products for small businesses - one of them being a telephone system and they provide you with the best telephone systems possible starting at a small price of $30.
In order to find out what small business telephone systems that are offered today and how good they are, you are going to have to call the different companies and somehow do a comparison.
A business telephone system is any of a range of a multiline telephone systems typically used in business environments, encompassing systems ranging from small key systems to large scale private branch. A business telephone system differs from simply using a telephone with multiple lines in that the lines used are accessible from multiple telephones, or "stations" in the system, and that such a system often provides additional features related to call handling. Business telephone systems are often broadly classified into "key systems", "hybrid systems", and "private branch exchanges".
For a small business, it is preferrable to get a VOIP system. They are easy to install (just connect each handset to LAN) and they have crystal clear sound quality.
Asterisk (asterisk.org) has free telephone PBX software. All you need to provide is the equipment.
Sondra Liburd Jordan has written: 'How to buy the best phone system' -- subject(s): Communication systems, Telephone in business, Business, Small business
There are many topics about telephone. Whether small business telephone systems, virtual PBX phone system, etc. But check these entries in Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Private_branch_exchange http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telephone For some telephone services information check also this link: http://www.ringcentral.co.uk/
A telephone system such as small business telephone systems are connection oriented system. These system connects an internal phones of an organization. It also provides connection to different devices such as faxes, PSTN, modems, computers, extensions, etc.
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You should use Verizon for your business telephone service. My dad and I both use Verizon for our small businesses and we are very satisfied customers.
You may want to go to Sprint and AT&T for their business packages. They have low rates and may be able to save you the upfront fee if you establish service with them. You should go to www.business.com/.../business_phone_systems