Hosted VoIP vs. Traditional Systems

Understanding the differences between traditional phone service and Hosted VoIP

With the advent of VoIP, businesses of all sizes are re-visiting their telecommunications strategy. Reducing cost may be the driving issue, but companies should also consider how well their provider's service enables them to take full advantage of the new features available with "all-digital" voice communications.

  Hosted VoIP
Traditional
Phones
PBX
on Premise
Emergency Assistance 911/e911
Clear call sound and quality
Ability to pool and share
phone lines across locations
   
Easy to install and set up  
No expensive equipment  
Seamless integration of remote locations & personnel    
Web access to voicemail and settings    
Easy to add employees    
Easy to add or change locations    
Service provider responsible for upgrades and maintenance    
Dial-by-extension between locations    

 

Internet hosted webFones provides maximum flexibility while lowering your costs

Multiple locations, one phone system

Simply and transparently provide phone service to all of your offices and mobile users, regardless of location.

Freedom to connect anywhere

Bring your phones to where you want to work and connect them to any internet connection. Change your phone settings via the world wide web. All phone system features, such as extension to extension dialing, busy light, paging and intercom works as well in the same office as it does hundreds of miles away.

No maintenance, all inclusive

Since webFones is centralized on the world wide web, there is no PBX equipment to service and maintain. There are no upgrade fees from phone system vendors. Best of all, your staff can manage the phone system without expensive consultants.