Did you ever decide on a VOIP system, I am trying to do the same and like the flexibilty and management capabilities but in the dark about setup and getting it all to work rightI’m looking for some phone system options for my new building. Is VOIP reliable enough to consider? I’m looking for a system that can handle six incoming lines and 5 or six handsets. Any suggestions on what to look at?
At the recommendation of a friend, I am going to try www.pizzacloud.net. I won’t be putting it in until I move into my new building which will hopefully be in the summer. I’ll post my thoughts of it once I’ve used it for a few weeks.Did you ever decide on a VOIP system, I am trying to do the same and like the flexibilty and management capabilities but in the dark about setup and getting it all to work right
$155 a month seems like a good price point I’m going to have to look into this. I have nightmares about our internet going out on a Friday night.At the recommendation of a friend, I am going to try www.pizzacloud.net. I won’t be putting it in until I move into my new building which will hopefully be in the summer. I’ll post my thoughts of it once I’ve used it for a few weeks.
I always recommend having cellular backup Internet for business VoIP. PizzaCloud will turn away customers who will not allow them to install that. When comparing VoIP companies make sure that all the features are included (not costly add-ons). Things like call queuing, call recording, start-of-call upsell messages, music/message on hold should be in base package, along with cellular Internet that protects not just the phones but also credit cards/web orders.I’m looking for some phone system options for my new building. Is VOIP reliable enough to consider? I’m looking for a system that can handle six incoming lines and 5 or six handsets. Any suggestions on what to look at?