A Slow Start to the Cloud Hosted PBX in Australia
The move to Cloud-based telecommunications in Australia has been coming for a long time, well before the roll-out of NBN was even considered, but businesses have been slow to take this up. Let’s examine why and what your business can do to get started with a Cloud Hosted PBX phone system. The on-premises IP-PBX has been Australian businesses’ most common telecommunications solution over the past 20 years, with the analogue PBX solution being around since the ’70s. In replacing the analogue PBX, many companies started with the simple move to SIP (Session Initiation Protocol). They continued with the deployment of an on-premise PBX to facilitate routing calls to IP handsets. SIP is simply the means of sending a voice call through a data connection, or your internet, instead of a dedicated copper wire or POTS line (Plain Old Telephone System). We have, however, seen rapid growth in the number of Cloud PBX service providers offering alternatives to the on-premise PBX phone system, and Australian business is keen to start using this. SIPcity is one of these service providers offering a complete Cloud PBX solution, including Hosted VoIP calling.What is a Cloud Hosted PBX?
The Cloud Hosted PBX lets you configure and manage all your phones and phone lines from one central online portal from your favourite web browser. Therefore the need for the physical PBX has completely evaporated, leaving the PBX hardware good for nothing more than as a “boat anchor”. Gone is the expense of having PBX Technicians or Voice Engineers available to you as the only ones able to implement moves, adds or changes to your phone system. That’s a relief to the business as a whole, and specifically the budget itself. But the Cloud Hosted PBX phone system is much more, and the technological advancements continue to grow rapidly. Customers can set up and manage their phone system from their browser in a matter of minutes and no longer need a physical IP handset, putting the power in the hands of the business and not a third party. SIPcity customers have the advantage of being able to use IP handsets, such as those provided by Yealink, or to use softphone apps, such as mySIPcity, directly on their iPhone or Android smartphones.Why make the switch to a Cloud Hosted PBX?
In Australia, the traditional POTS lines are now being replaced with NBN, driving the need for businesses to implement a VoIP solution for their calling. Current analogue telephone solutions and the on-premise analogue PBX systems will no longer work as soon as NBN is rolled-out in an area. To continue to make and receive telephone calls via a “landline”, a business needs to implement a hosted VoIP solution utilising NBN as the voice transport. Whilst it sounds simple enough, the move to hosted VoIP is a daunting task for businesses, many of whom have had the same phone system for years. Without a hosted VoIP solution implemented to replace the analogue phone system, businesses’ only option for calling would be via mobile carriers such as Telstra, Optus and Vodafone. Using a mobile solution for business communication is not viable as the features and functionality a business needs are unavailable via the mobile network. Service Providers don’t focus on implementing PBX features over this service, so that’s where a Cloud PBX comes in.What features do I get with a Hosted PBX Phone System?
When looking for a Cloud PBX Provider, it’s essential to review the features and functionality available that will enhance your business communications, like:- Auto Attendant
- Welcome Messages
- Call Queues
- Call Forwarding
- Time of Day Call Routing
- Call Recording
- SIP Trunking
- Voicemail to Email