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Hosted PBX Services Keep Travelers in Touch with Their Business Calls

Friday, March 18th, 2011

Companies with multiple offices may experience several communication problems if they have employees (travelers) who work from more than one office. Receptionists and call handlers may have difficulty finding how to properly pass calls to them. The travelers may miss important calls which could harm sales or give a poor customer service image.

The travelers may become overly dependant on their mobile phones for communication. With mobile phones, calls cannot be transferred to other parties leaving the traveler stuck with follow-up tasks that should be handled by others. In addition, personal mobile phone numbers may be called by customers. Now customers and business associates are calling a phone number that the company has no control over and will leave when the employee leaves.

Hosted PBX services offer several solutions to this problem including hoteling and mobile PBX.

In a Hosted PBX environment, multiple offices are connected seamlessly together as one phone system. Hoteling allows the traveler to walk into any connected office and turn any phone into their extension by simply entering a code. They will receive all calls transferred to their extension, button assignments will be theirs, DID numbers assigned to their extension will ring directly to that phone and voicemail indicators will work as needed.

Mobile PBX integrates a user’s mobile phone with their desk phone. Calls ringing to their desk phone will also ring to their mobile. Once the user answers a call on their mobile, they can process calls as normal including transferring them to other extensions on the system. Mobile PBX keeps an employee in touch with their desk phone calls wherever they can receive mobile calls.

Hoteling and/or Mobile PBX keeps a traveler in touch with his business phone calls. Better contact with customers may improve sales and customer service. These features may prevent travelers from giving out personal mobile numbers for business use. Now the company can retain control of the telephone numbers that customers and business associates call.

As a final note, Hosted PBX services that provide the features above are also based upon VoIP technology. Many services allow their phones to be unplugged and moved to wherever broadband Internet access is available. Simply moving a Hosted PBX telephone to another location may also work as a solution for travelers.

How to Stop the Waste When Operating a Business in Multiple Locations

Friday, May 21st, 2010

Some businesses have employees that work out of their homes.  Others have satellite locations across town or in another city or state.  When a business does not have the luxury of having all employees report to the same office, several communication challenges can cause problems in customer service, sales and operations.  Hosted VoIP providers have a service called Virtual PBX that can solve these obstacles and help companies improve the performance of each department and their bottom line.

Following is a partial list of issues from having a work force under more than one roof:

1.  Calls can not be transferred between locations.  Asking an outside caller to hang up and dial another number within an organization includes the risk that they will not call.

2.  Many companies have redundant positions at each of their locations because they cannot easily transfer calls.  Redundant positions may include call answering points, sales, customer service and accounting.

3.  Communication among employees is strenuous as it is harder to get someone on the phone than it is to see them in the hallway or catch them at their desk.

4.  Departments that are geographically spread apart cannot be grouped together for answering calls and incoming calls cannot be fairly distributed between locations.

5.  Call answering positions do not know whether or not someone is already on the phone.

6.  Key personnel who travel between offices frequently miss their important phone calls when they are away from their main desk.

7.  Employees cannot page people in other locations.

Hosted PBX or Hosted VoIP services are the solution to all of these issues and more.  Here are the ways they can help:

1.  Calls can be transferred between locations as easily as they are transferred within the same building.  Now callers can always get to the right person by calling the company only once.

2.  Some premium Hosted VoIP providers offer Busy Lamp Field (BLF) which show who is busy on other phone calls.

3.  Call answering points can be centralized into one location since calls can be transferred anywhere and BLF features show who is on the phone.  Other redundant positions such as sales or customer service can be centralized, eliminated or reduced.

4.  Mobile PBX option integrates the desk phone with the mobile phone.  Employees can receive and process calls whether they are sitting at their desk or away from the office.

5.  Camp On feature provides an alert when an extension becomes idle or is used again.  Hosted PBX users do not need to hunt for each other as the phones will do it for them with Mobile PBX or Camp On.

6.  Automatic Call Distribution (ACD) is furnished by some Hosted VoIP providers.  ACD evenly distributes calls among several people within a department.  It also stacks calls that are waiting to be answered similar to the teller line at a bank.  People in comparable departments such as customer service that are spread apart in multiple locations can be included in the same ACD group and answer any of the department’s calls.

7.  Hoteling allows a user to go to any desk phone, enter a code and that desk phone is now their main extension.  Hoteling is beneficial for employees that travel between office locations and need to receive their calls no matter where they are.  Since their extension is the same, call receptionists never need to hunt for them.

8.  Overhead paging systems can be accessed in other locations.  In some instances, multiple paging systems in multiple buildings can be used simultaneously.

Whether a business has single user multiple locations or stand alone satellite offices, Hosted VoIP services and Virtual PBXs solve many communication challenges.  Separate phone systems will cause disjointed communication and the sales and customer service experience of the outside caller will suffer.  Hosted VoIP providers deliver one cohesive telephone system for all locations.  Businesses can save money by centralizing, streamlining or eliminating redundant positions while simultaneously improving the caller’s experience.  In addition, advanced features such as ACD, Mobile PBX, Hoteling and Camp On will significantly improve the service a company delivers to its callers.


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