Phone and voice mail systems can be pretty costly, even for
companies with a low number of users. Before investing in any
type of phone system or voice mail system, you need to estimate
how much your company is likely to expand over the next few
years. Failure to do this could cost you or your company a lot
of money in upgrade and restructuring costs further down the
road. It is better and cheaper to plan and allow for expansion
at an early stage, than wait until it is too late.
If you plan to remain under ten users then I would recommend you
invest in a KSU-less system. Basically these look like normal
phones that carry all the technology and software needed to run
a small phone system of up to four lines and eight to twelve
extensions. These systems offer many of the features that a full
PBX phone system offers. Be sure to check with your supplier
what features are available on these types of phone systems.
These systems are relatively cheap compared to other types of
phone systems. They are also easy to install, so can be quickly
re-located to another location. This type of phone system
usually comes as a boxed product that is installed by you, and
carries a manufacturer’s warranty. You will have to make
enquiries with your vendor as to the level of after sales
support that is available. You may find it is much less than if
you had purchased a larger more expensive system.
One major disadvantage of KSU-less phone systems, is that they
cannot integrate a separate voice mail system. If you do choose
to purchase one of these KSU-less phone systems, then you will
have to use a voice mail service that is offered by your
telephone company.
If you decide that you must have a fully featured voice mail
system, and can confidently predict your company will expand
beyond ten users within next few short years, then you will be
better off investing in a proper fully featured KSU phone
system. These systems are typical in companies with around forty
users. Some suppliers may recommend installing something called
a Hybrid phone system. These systems are ideal for small to mid
sized companies of about fifty to a hundred employees, and offer
many of the features much larger PBX systems offer.
Below is a check list for when you are selecting a new phone and
voice mail system and supplier:
1. Try to estimate how much your company will grow in the next
three to five years. Look at how many lines and extensions you
have at the moment and decide how many your company may require
in the future.
2. Contact potential suppliers, and arrange an appointment with
them for a full demonstration. A number of these can be sourced
off the internet or through your local business pages. This will
also give them a good opportunity to have a look at you and
evaluate your potential requirements. Remember to ask them about
their experience and if necessary ask for referrals. You could
even ask to see a system they have recently installed.
3. Make sure you decide on a rough budget for your proposed new
telephone and voice mail system. Ask around other businesses of
similar size, what they have invested in their systems.
4. When potential suppliers provide you with a quote for your
new phone system, go through them carefully, ensuring they
include all of the requirements your business will need. These
may include extras like; Voice mail, additional handsets, call
handling software, automated attendants, service level
agreements (SLA’s) and any other additional features.
5. Once you have decided on one or two suppliers, it is time to
get them back round. Remember, they want your business. Bearing
in mind the budget you decided earlier, make your decision based
upon not only price, but which supplier you think can provide
your company with the best service before, during and after the
installation of your new phone and voice mail system. Any good
potential supplier will be more than happy to answer any
questions you may have about the phone system they intend to
supply and install for you.
Thanks for reading
Jason
About Author :
Jason Morris is co-author, search engine optimization and
marketing consultant of Business
Phone Systems Direct. Specialists in the supply and
installation of business phone systems and accessories