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TelcoDepot.com Launches Hosted PBX VoIP Service
TelcoDepot.com
Hosted PBX VoIP service will provide businesses with easy, risk-free and affordable access to PBX VoIP services without the huge cost of acquiring a PBX phone or physical VoIP hardware. The solution is completely internet-based and remotely administered by TelcoDepot.com, providing customers with access to the full suite of PBX VoIP services including Voicemail, Extensions, Unified Messaging, Paging, Multi-Party VoIP Conferencing, Call Forwarding and Intercom services for only a fraction of the typical cost on a pay-as-you-go basis. Customers will be provided will fully programmed and provisioned desk phones to facilitate the service, and will need to pay a one-time refundable deposit for the phones.
TelcoDepot.com is a provider of business telephone equipment, phone headsets, conferencing systems, voip phones, voip gateways and Internet phone service for small businesses and was recently named support and sales partner for Syspine Microsoft response point Systems. The company has a service-oriented operating model and is highly proactive in helping businesses discover the best telephony options for them. TelcoDepot.com does not only provide a high quality voip phone system and VoIP service, but is heavily focused on providing complete support solutions that help businesses solve telephony issues practically and with minimal loss of production and resources.
"Business Express", the new hosted PBX VoIP service from TelcoDepot.com will provide users with a variety of hosted PBX VoIP options, as the service is very flexible and designed to accommodate every type of business.
There are single and multiple-user packages available to cater to the needs of different businesses. The Business Express Single User hosted service goes for only $34.95/mo and will provide unlimited usage of TelcoDepot hosted VoIP service with full PBX services including Voicemail and Unified Messaging, while for just $24.95/mo customers can access the Business Express service for 4 or more users.
On the larger side, businesses with 10 or more users can access the service for $22.95/mo, while others with 20 or more users enjoy a low rate of only $20.95/mo.
A variety of additional features are also available. Automated Attendant (with greeting and call routing functionality) is available on the Business Express package for just $14.95/mo, and users can access unlimited multi-party VoIP conferencing for as little as $39.95 for 10-party conferencing and $49.95 for 30-party conferencing with conference bridges available on the package.
The deposits for phones will depend on the grade of the phone system chosen, and TelcoDepot.com is providing a range of high quality Yealink phone systems for this purpose. Users who go for the Yealink T22P phones (basic VoIP phone with 2 call buttons and 1 additional programmable button for call parking) will be required to deposit $40 for the phones.
Going for higher-functionality phones such as the Yealink T26P and T28P models (advanced VoIP phones featuring 3/6 call buttons and 10 programmable buttons which can be used for BLF/DSS or speed-dials) attract higher deposits ($60 and $75 respectively). The Yealink T26P and T28P models can also be used with the optional Yealink EXP38 BLF/DSS Console (which adds an additional 30 programmable buttons) for an additional $40 deposit.
With the TelcoDepot.com Hosted PBX VoIP services, the PBX VoIP system is fully managed and administered remotely, requiring the user only to have a dedicated broadband connection since desk phones to access the service are provided for a one-time refundable fee. There are no contracts, and the deposit is refunded if the customer decides to cancel the service and return the phones. In all cases, the phone system should be returned in original packaging to guarantee deposit refund, and the deposit is to guarantee that the phone will be returned in "like new" fashion if the service is terminated within one year of start of service.
TelcoDepot.com goes the extra mile to ensure that the transition to VoIP is as convenient as possible for businesses by drastically reducing VoIP setup costs with the hosted PBX VoIP service. In simple terms, users of the TelcoDepot.com service will only need to provide a broadband connection and nothing more!
Another key advantage of the TelcoDepot.com Business Express system is that there is no risk associated with the service - users enjoy a pay-as-you-go system and are not required to have a long term commitment since there are no contracts.
The TelcoDepot.com hosted PBX VoIP solution provides many benefits for users, and from all considerations presents a clearly hassle-free solution for businesses looking to make the switch to VoIP as painless as possible.
Visit
http://www.telcodepot.com/guide/td-business-express-hosted-voip-pbx-service/215
to learn more about the Business Express hosted PBX VoIP service from TelcoDepot.com.
Posted on Apr 15, 2011
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