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VirtualPBX Reaches Beyond Traditional Managed VoIP and PBX

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VirtualPBX Reaches Beyond Traditional Managed VoIP and PBX

VirtualPBX Interface on Laptop - We Provide Managed VoIP ServicesThe traditional business arrangement of a managed PBX or managed VoIP service is for a service provider to offer a middle ground between an on-site PBX and a cloud-based hosted phone plans. It turns out that, at VirtualPBX, we act as a managed VoIP provider some of the time and a cloud-based provider at other times.

Your definition of what category we fall into has everything to do with your needs as a business. If you’re an entrepreneur that uses only 300 calling minutes every month, we probably fall into the cloud-based service provider category with our Business Phone Plans, but if you’re a sprawling multi-national corporation, we could work as your own managed VoIP servicer.

What Does Managed VoIP Try to Achieve?

The “middle ground” noted at the beginning of this article references both on-site PBX services and fully cloud-based phone plans.

Providers of on-site PBX plans have historically relied on businesses owning their own private branch exchange servers and purchasing their own phones. Since PBX servers are what control the inbound and outbound connections of phone calls, the server would run at a business’s office.

Yealink T46SConversely, cloud-based phone plan providers have allowed businesses to simply plug their phones into the internet to gain access to inbound and outbound dialing. Customers here typically also purchase their own phones.

Managed Services

Managed service providers tried to reach a midpoint with these two styles of service by helping businesses with initial costs.

Businesses could, for example, rent a PBX server from the phone company. They might also rent phones for a small monthly fee. Or they could expect to receive maintenance services on any hardware that they kept at their places of business.

There is a lot of variability in what mix of services have been provided. Some phone plan providers offered all of these types of options; others only a few. VirtualPBX has found itself, with a lot of planning and a little bit of luck, in a position to cater its abilities to the needs of every customer that it works with.

VirtualPBX as a Managed VoIP Provider

VirtualPBX Auto Attendant Menu ExampleThink back to the entrepreneur that uses only 300 calling minutes per month. That individual might be bootstrapping their business and working on many aspects of sales, marketing, and product development every day. Their time allotted for phone calls is probably minimal, so a small allotment of minutes and a good Voicemail box and Auto Attendant will do them wonders as they grow as a company.

Now consider that a large multi-national company might need services like Priority Support or a custom retail delivery setup to get them running quickly as they open new locations. Those types of extra services are available through our stock plans and through custom setups that we’re happy to provide.

VirtualPBX Priority Support DiagramEach of those examples is dissimilar to one another, however, in the way that they make VirtualPBX appear. Are we a simple hosted VoIP provider, or do we go the extra mile to offer managed VoIP services?

Your choices and your needs as a business answer that question.

Serving Your Individualized Needs

This type of variability in business styles is why we have several phone plan types. We have created enough options to suit the majority of businesses that seek our services.

Yet we also know that not everyone falls into a cookie cutter shape, which is why our Custom Voice Solutions helps us build you a phone plan that works well for your individualized situation.

Get in touch today for a Free Demo to take a personalized tour of our phone system and see how we can help you.

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