Cloud PBX
Cloud PBX (Private Branch Exchange) is a virtual phone system that uses internet-based technology to manage and route calls. Rather than relying on hardware and physical phone lines, cloud PBX systems operate entirely in the cloud, using data centers to store and route calls. This allows businesses to manage their phone system from anywhere, using only an internet connection.
Choose your Cloud PBX plan
You will be charged for the plan after the admin approves your vendor account
1 Phone
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Single phone number
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Yealink Desk
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NZ Number
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call forward avalible
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Hardware included
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Minimum 2-year contract
2 Phones
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Single phone number
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phones connected for transfering
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Answer phone
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Hardware included
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Minimum 2-year contract
3 Phones
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Up to 3 phone numbers
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Phones Connected for tranfering
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Managment portal
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Hardware included
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Minimum 2-year contract
On-Premise Phone Systems
On-premise phone systems are traditional phone systems that are physically installed and operated within an organization’s premises. These systems use hardware such as PBX (Private Branch Exchange) to manage and route calls within the organization.
On-premise phone systems typically offer advanced features such as call forwarding, voicemail, and call routing. They can also integrate with other communication tools such as email, instant messaging, and video conferencing.
On-Premise Phone Systems
3CX Solutions for Business-
First 2 phones included
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3cx and Setup included
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Uses your stanard internet connection
Call costs
Country | Locality | Flagfall rate | Rate |
New Zealand | Directory | 0.65 | 0.65 |
New Zealand | Int Directory | 1.885 | 0.65 |
New Zealand | Emergency | 0 | 0 |
New Zealand | Fixed / National | 0 | 0.026 |
New Zealand | Local | 0 | 0.0163 |
New Zealand | Mobile | 0 | 0.13 |
New Zealand | Tollfree | 0 | 0 |
Phone line | 7.8 | ||
All prices are GST exclusive |
VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) is a technology that allows voice communication to be transmitted over the internet instead of traditional phone lines. VoIP systems are becoming increasingly popular for both personal and business use, offering cost-effective communication solutions with a range of features.
One of the main benefits of VoIP systems is cost savings. Traditional phone systems require expensive hardware and physical phone lines, while VoIP systems only require an internet connection and the necessary software or hardware. This makes VoIP systems ideal for businesses with remote workers or offices in multiple locations, as communication costs can be significantly reduced.
VoIP systems also offer a range of features that are not available with traditional phone systems. For example, many VoIP systems offer video conferencing, call recording, call routing, and voicemail-to-email transcription. These features can enhance communication and collaboration within a business, making it easier to work remotely or across different locations.
There are two main types of VoIP systems: hosted and on-premises. Hosted VoIP systems are managed and maintained by a third-party provider, while on-premises systems are installed and managed by the business itself. Hosted systems are generally more cost-effective and easier to set up, while on-premises systems offer more control and customization options.
When choosing a VoIP system, businesses should consider a range of factors, including the number of users, the level of support required, and the features they need. It’s also important to consider the reliability and security of the system, as well as the quality of the internet connection required to run it effectively.
One potential drawback of VoIP systems is that they may be vulnerable to security threats, such as hacking and phishing. However, there are a range of security measures that can be implemented to mitigate these risks, such as encryption, firewalls, and anti-virus software.
Overall, VoIP systems offer a range of benefits for businesses looking to reduce communication costs and enhance collaboration. With a range of features and customization options available, businesses can choose a system that suits their needs and budget while ensuring their communication channels’ security and reliability.