The definition of “small’ within the term “small business” is a fairly elastic one. A small business can be anything from an office of ten people, to a number of employees scattered around various internationally locales, to just one person at home. In all three cases, however, the business typically has limited funding and needs to field a number of phone calls as part of offering a product or service. A hosted phone system can solve these issues by rendering size and location irrelevant.
When your whole phone system operates on your computer and through the Internet, then there’s no need to worry about physical locations to store giant switch boards, fax machines, and phones. Because the system is hosted through your computer, each line of communication can be directed to one system instead of to various outlets. You can answer the phone, write and receive faxes, and send e-mails all through the computer; and due to the speed of Internet service, these transmissions are carried quickly.
And if you’re at a location outside of your office, or you have employees in other locations, a hosted phone system can route the calls to wherever they need to go, be it your cell phone or a desk in another country. The possibilities are endless, but more importantly, those potentialities are manageable.Labels: Phone System, Small Business
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