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IP Phone Systems

Business telephone systems have seen significant advances in technology that offer many new calling features, lower up-front costs and reduced maintenance and support. Don't buy another legacy PBX or key telephone system before talking with our staff about all of the current options. We have researched and selected best-of-breed hardware and software solutions.

System Basics

IP-based telephone systems consist of a control unit and IP desk phones. The entire phone system runs over the Local Area Network (LAN). Each IP desk phone has two ethernet ports, one for the network connection and a second port that can be used to connect a desktop computer, printer or switch. This allows the desk phone and desktop computer to share one ethernet cable back to the ethernet switch. Since the phones are plugged into the LAN, it is easy to move phones from room to room without having to reprogram the system.

Save Money on Phone Lines

IP-based PBXs just like legacy PBXs and key systems can use traditional phone lines such as analog POTS or PRI lines or advanced IP-based delivery using SIP trunks. Save money and get advanced telephone features by ordering SIP trunks for your IP-based phone system.

Reduce Cabling Costs

Unlike legacy PBXs that require their own wiring to connect proprietary desk phones to the control unit, IP-based telephone systems run over the same LAN infrastructure that your PC's and servers use. By consolidating your wiring infrastructure, you save money and reduce complexity. IP-based desk phones can be line powered just like their legacy PBX counterparts by using power-over-ethernet (POE) capable network switches.

Work From Anywhere

Work from where you want when you want with ease. You can take desk phones off-site and by connecting them to any broadband connection, they function from home or a remote location exactly like they would from the office. Cut the cord and work from anywhere that you have a broadband Internet connection!

Reduce The Costs Associated With Moves, Adds and Changes (MACs)

One of the most significant advantages of an IP-based PBX from Atlas is their simple web-based configuration and the low cost of Moves, Adds and Changes. A MAC can cost anywhere from $100 - $200 per incident. Traditional PBXs and key systems require special programming or rewiring by the phone system vendor or technician in order to move a user from one room to another. With an Atlas IP-based PBX, you simply unplug the phone from one room, and plug it into the next room, just like you would a PC. The end user configuration follows the phone no matter where you plug it into. Stop paying time and materials for Moves, Adds and Changes to your phone system!

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