Cloud Computing & Hosted PBX News – Dallas, TX
Cloud Computing & Hosted PBX News – Dallas, TX

meshPBX Hosted Voice

Hosted voice technology is an innovative new method for delivering enterprise phone system functions to end users. Part of the ‘cloud computing’ concept, a hosted voice system (PBX) acts exactly like a traditional desk phone, but instead of residing locally, all software and functions are housed in the meshPBX state-of-the-art data centers. You simply access your voice needs with a simple internet connection. Hosted voice offers numerous advantages in terms of cost savings, access flexibility and messaging integration.

The future of voice communications is here now

Hosted telephone systems are beginning to replace the traditional idea that your office must have a fully configured system in a closet to run your business. Of course, in today’s world businesses need their employees to have access to telephones to communicate and to support operations, yet the way in which this can be facilitated has evolved.

Buying, setting up, and maintaining phones and phone systems is an expensive exercise – especially when you factor in the associated network and calling plan costs. meshPBX removes this headache by providing you with a hosted phone system environment, which you can connect to from anywhere via the internet – at home, abroad or in the office. All you need is a VoIP desk set, a laptop with a microphone, or a standard mobile device. meshPBX does the rest. Because we provide you with a full feature enterprise phone environment with all the functionality you’d expect, you’d never know you weren’t using your own phone system. Additional extensions and features can be turned on or off as needed, while meshPBX performs management and supports the telephone system for you – ensuring your voice communications are available 24/7.

How does it work?
No difference between a regular desktop phone

A hosted PBX is a fully-functioning remote phone system. Instead of being held on local hardware, all software and phone features are housed in our state-of-the-art data centers. Features are then sent via the internet, to an end user’s desk phone, laptop with microphone, or mobile device, while industry-standard security (as used by all major carriers) ensures that your extensions cannot be compromised by external parties. Dialing plans and preselected features are then accessed from the phone system in our data centers. This is an entirely seamless process and the end user’s voice experience is identical to that offered by a traditional environment at a much lower cost. You never notice the difference! As a hosted phone
system is no longer tied to specific hardware, it can be accessed 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, from anywhere with an internet connection and end-device – at the office, at home, an internet cafe, on the move or even abroad. Moreover, since processing does not reside locally, traditional phone systems can be replaced by simple VoIP phones or soft phones for a computer. As a result, hardware is small, inexpensive, consumes a fraction of the power of a phone system, needs no maintenance, and hardware failures are eliminated. If you own, operate, and support phones and phone systems today, along with traditional network calling plans and long distance, your per year user costs can approach a thousand dollars per year per user. Hosted voice packages from meshPBX cut that by $200 or more immediately.

In addition, hosted voice systems mesh perfectly with our other services, such as hosted desktops, hosted Exchange and hosted BlackBerry, consumable computing infrastructure and more – to bring you a comprehensive ‘anywhere, anytime’ business infrastructure at the lowest possible cost without sacrificing performance.

Want to find out more….?

To learn more about meshPBX hosted voice, contact us now, or visit our website at www.meshPBX.com. You can speak to one of our representatives, arrange a personal web-meeting to discuss how hosted voice can meet your requirements, or test drive a trial extension to see the technology in action for yourself.

Brian