The newly launched Cloud Hosted PBX (News - Alert) communications system, from communications equipment supplier Birns TeleCommunicaitons, can run an SMB’s phone system without using any sort of hardware, deployment costs or maintenance typically needed for a conventional hosted office phone system.
Hirsch Birnbaum, chief information officer at Birns TeleCommunications, stated, “With a Cloud Hosted PBX system, business phone systems for most corporate offices have now become even easier and more flexible than ever before, and we offer a cloud hosted PBX system that blows away the competition. The days of a standard, in house PBX are over, innovation and advancement is paramount for any business looking to move into the future and cloud hosted PBX is here to stay.”
Birns explained that with its cloud-hosted PBX, users can enjoy system management that is handled by Birns’s own employees who are expertly trained to install, configure, and service all types of Internet connectivity and applicable services such as T1, T3, MPLS, TLS, & Ethernet Services, ISDN, Web Hosting, Email Hosting and more.
Businesses need not worry about employing in-house support technicians to manage and maintain that phone system. Since there is no need to purchase, install and maintain a PBX, users can divert their valuable resources to further investing in the business’ growth and save a lot of money because of a minimized telecommunications budget.
With Birns cloud hosted solution, SMBs can avoid the costs of training their IT department to troubleshoot and maintain a bulky business phone system PBX and the enhanced virtual receptionist made available with the cloud solution will ensure that one’s calls are properly forwarded, messages taken, and ensure clients are led to the correct destination. Users can also easily add additional virtual phone numbers, and toll free phone numbers.
Birns added that it currently provides service throughout the U.S., and locally, are proud to service over 100,000 clients in the Tri State and Northern New Jersey areas.
Edited by Alisen Downey