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Phone Systems for Small BusinessesPhone Systems for Small BusinessesWhere, What, Why and HowWhere, What, Why and How
Phone Systems for Small Businesses
Phone Systems for Small Businesses
1-40 Employees Primary Needs:
Saving Money Basic Features
Every dollar counts in a small business Unless your business model focuses
on the telephone, you probably don’t need to invest in the most robust telephone system
1-40 Employees Primary Needs:
Saving Money Basic Features
Every dollar counts in a small business Unless your business model focuses
on the telephone, you probably don’t need to invest in the most robust telephone system
Phone Systems for Small Businesses
Phone Systems for Small Businesses
Best bet: Handout Key System PBX (Private Branch Exchange) Keyless System Unit (KSU)
If most of your interactions with customers are in-person, a KSU-less system can offer basic business telephone features for the lowest cost
If you expect your business to grow beyond 10 employees, of if the phone is your primary connection to your clients, a key system is the probably the better choice
Best bet: Handout Key System PBX (Private Branch Exchange) Keyless System Unit (KSU)
If most of your interactions with customers are in-person, a KSU-less system can offer basic business telephone features for the lowest cost
If you expect your business to grow beyond 10 employees, of if the phone is your primary connection to your clients, a key system is the probably the better choice
DecisionsDecisions
What size phone system does your business need?
What Features are Needed
Phone System Pricing
What size phone system does your business need?
What Features are Needed
Phone System Pricing
What Size Phone System Does Your Business Need?What Size Phone System
Does Your Business Need?
In order to answer this question you must first answer some questions.
Line and extension worksheet
In order to answer this question you must first answer some questions.
Line and extension worksheet
What Features are NeededWhat Features are Needed
Look for 1-2 essential features. Instead of creating a laundry list of everything you might want your phones to do, just pick the most important features and make it the focus of your decision
Look for 1-2 essential features. Instead of creating a laundry list of everything you might want your phones to do, just pick the most important features and make it the focus of your decision
What Features are NeededWhat Features are Needed
Literally hundreds of features for switching calls and directing traffic.
Phone system dealers estimate that most companies never use 90 percent of their telephone features.
Instead of comparing features on a one-to-one basis, you should examine how your phone system is used.
Limit your feature search and evaluation to only those options that will improve the workflow in the office.
Literally hundreds of features for switching calls and directing traffic.
Phone system dealers estimate that most companies never use 90 percent of their telephone features.
Instead of comparing features on a one-to-one basis, you should examine how your phone system is used.
Limit your feature search and evaluation to only those options that will improve the workflow in the office.
Features (Handout)Features (Handout)
Voice Mail Auto-attendant Conferencing Music or Advertising on hold (callers
hear messaging/music while on hold) Dial by name, extension (4 digit),
directory services Display sets, speaker phones Call routing and tracking features Computer Telephony Integration (allows
for advanced call handling features for call centers)
Voice Mail Auto-attendant Conferencing Music or Advertising on hold (callers
hear messaging/music while on hold) Dial by name, extension (4 digit),
directory services Display sets, speaker phones Call routing and tracking features Computer Telephony Integration (allows
for advanced call handling features for call centers)
Estimating Phone System Costs
Estimating Phone System Costs
Phone system prices vary based on 5 factors (Handouts)
Key systems can range from $350 to $1000 per user, depending on the features you select. For larger PBX systems, prices start at around $800 per user, but usually wind up more in the $1000 per user range.
There are significant economies of scale: very small offices will find it hard to stay under $350 to $1000 per user for any system, and companies with 100 or more employees save considerably.
KSU-less systems generally cost between $130 and $225 per phone. While the savings may seem attractive, keep in mind that this is really only an option for offices of 10 or fewer people. If a KSU-less system fails to meet your needs and you have to upgrade your system again, the savings you thought you had achieved will vanish.
Phone system prices vary based on 5 factors (Handouts)
Key systems can range from $350 to $1000 per user, depending on the features you select. For larger PBX systems, prices start at around $800 per user, but usually wind up more in the $1000 per user range.
There are significant economies of scale: very small offices will find it hard to stay under $350 to $1000 per user for any system, and companies with 100 or more employees save considerably.
KSU-less systems generally cost between $130 and $225 per phone. While the savings may seem attractive, keep in mind that this is really only an option for offices of 10 or fewer people. If a KSU-less system fails to meet your needs and you have to upgrade your system again, the savings you thought you had achieved will vanish.
Phone System VendorsPhone System Vendors
Keyless Systems Key Systems Talk Switch Panasonic Avaya Phone Systems ESI Phone Systems Inter-Tel Phone Systems NEC Phone Systems Nortel Phone Systems Toshiba Phone Systems Vertical Phone Systems Vodavi Phone Systems
Keyless Systems Key Systems Talk Switch Panasonic Avaya Phone Systems ESI Phone Systems Inter-Tel Phone Systems NEC Phone Systems Nortel Phone Systems Toshiba Phone Systems Vertical Phone Systems Vodavi Phone Systems
Other items that may impact your phone system decisionOther items that may impact your phone system decision
What is your estimated budget for this purchase
Can you make changes yourselfDo you have mobile workersDo you have multiple locationsAre you interested in service
and/or maintenance contractsAre you interested in
leasing/financing
What is your estimated budget for this purchase
Can you make changes yourselfDo you have mobile workersDo you have multiple locationsAre you interested in service
and/or maintenance contractsAre you interested in
leasing/financing
Other items that may impact your phone system decisionOther items that may impact your phone system decision
Can you make changes yourself Some phone system vendors install a
system that requires their services to make changes. A small business should be able to make changes on the fly – so look for a system that makes the MAC (move, add, change) process understandable to a non-technician.
This will let you be more responsive and reduce the number of expensive service calls you have to make to the phone system provider.
Can you make changes yourself Some phone system vendors install a
system that requires their services to make changes. A small business should be able to make changes on the fly – so look for a system that makes the MAC (move, add, change) process understandable to a non-technician.
This will let you be more responsive and reduce the number of expensive service calls you have to make to the phone system provider.
Other items that may impact your phone system decisionOther items that may impact your phone system decision
Do you have mobile workers If you have some employees who are often
on the road, mobile connectivity is an important consideration. In addition to carefully comparing cell phone services, ask the phone system vendors you're evaluating what features they offer to support mobile workers.
One helpful feature is the ability to forward calls from a phone extension to a cell phone after a certain number of rings. This "automatic call forwarding" or "follow me anywhere" feature lets callers contact the people they need to reach without worrying about where they are.
Do you have mobile workers If you have some employees who are often
on the road, mobile connectivity is an important consideration. In addition to carefully comparing cell phone services, ask the phone system vendors you're evaluating what features they offer to support mobile workers.
One helpful feature is the ability to forward calls from a phone extension to a cell phone after a certain number of rings. This "automatic call forwarding" or "follow me anywhere" feature lets callers contact the people they need to reach without worrying about where they are.
Other items that may impact your phone system decisionOther items that may impact your phone system decision
Do you have multiple locations Small businesses with multiple locations should
consider other options like Centrex and VoIP (Voice over IP).
Centrex provides 4 digit dialing between locations and eliminates calling costs between locations.
VoIP lets you use data networks instead of regular phone lines to connect your calls.
There are two primary advantages of Centrex and VoIP phone systems. First, they provide the full features of your phone system to every phone on the system – even remote offices or home workers. Second, they completely eliminate calling costs between your locations.
Don't confuse these systems with VoIP telephony services like Vonage or Skype.
Do you have multiple locations Small businesses with multiple locations should
consider other options like Centrex and VoIP (Voice over IP).
Centrex provides 4 digit dialing between locations and eliminates calling costs between locations.
VoIP lets you use data networks instead of regular phone lines to connect your calls.
There are two primary advantages of Centrex and VoIP phone systems. First, they provide the full features of your phone system to every phone on the system – even remote offices or home workers. Second, they completely eliminate calling costs between your locations.
Don't confuse these systems with VoIP telephony services like Vonage or Skype.
Other items that may impact your phone system decisionOther items that may impact your phone system decision
Who will install the system? The dealer or a subcontractor?
Who will provide training? What will training include?
What are the costs associated with service and maintenance?
Does the dealer provide backup during a power failure?
Does the dealer have remote maintenance capabilities?
What changes can you make yourself to avoid service calls?
Who will install the system? The dealer or a subcontractor?
Who will provide training? What will training include?
What are the costs associated with service and maintenance?
Does the dealer provide backup during a power failure?
Does the dealer have remote maintenance capabilities?
What changes can you make yourself to avoid service calls?
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