Maintaining Business Phone Systems Austin

By Donna Burns


The modern market is characterized with a lot of controversy in terms of product quality and price. This disparity has greatly rendered the purchase process a daunting task. The selection process is even worse when the buyer has no in-depth information on what he/she is procuring. This is no different when it comes to business phone systems Austin. This article takes you through the essential factors to consider when investing in telephone networks.

To begin with, it is of paramount importance to consider the aspect of maintenance whenever procuring a communication solution. Although replacement hardware is a key component of keeping a business a network up and running, there are other maintenance tasks that should be completed on a regular basis to keep the system running at its optimum performance.

In case you are constrained by finance, used systems will come in handy. A used system can be half the cost of a new one. Usually these phones have been cleaned, tested and refurbished and look and feel like new. You may also want to consider selling your old system instead of throwing it away. Even if some parts are worn or broken, many of the components can be reused or properly recycled.

Regular back-ups of the system should be undertaken. As with any computerized technology, should the system have a major failure you'll need a backup to restore service as soon as possible. Without a backup of all extensions, call routing, and announcements, the phone system information would have to be re-entered manually. This essentially causes the system to have to be set up all over again which would cost the business valuable time and money.

The preferable way to maintain backups would be to create a directory on a server where backups could be written to on a nightly basis. The backups for the network would then be backed up as part of the backup for the file server. Having these backups guarantees readily access and restoration of data in case of loss occasioned by catastrophe.

In a more sophisticated phone system, customers can be given the option to check on the status of an order, the status of a trouble ticket, or balances on their account. This usually requires the addition of a voice recognition unit that interfaces with an external database. This can cost up front, however it can save a large expense in the long run through minimizing the need for staff to look up and answer these questions for the customer. Many customers prefer to get the information without having to wait for a customer service representative or other business associate to provide them with the information.

In case of voice over IP solutions, network performance becomes a key element in how well the phone makes receiving calls. Monitoring on the network side should also be completed with VoIP technology in mind. The business phone system also has tools that will help the system administrator pinpoint causes of poor audio quality that are related to network performance issues. These tools are dependent on the model of phone system purchased however; most manufacturers recognize the need to have a way to monitor VoIP traffic on a converged network.

For smaller businesses, a business phone system takes communication to the next level. To compete with larger corporations, the small business owner must take advantage of the technology that many bigger companies are currently using. With this sophisticated phone system, customers will feel confident in return time and time again.




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