Sunday, December 11, 2016

Maintaining Business Phone Systems Austin

By Donna Burns


A business phone system not only improves the customer experience, but also provides the business with a cost-effective and efficient way to route calls. However, this is only true if the system is running properly and is maintained by knowledgeable personnel. As with any type of technology, over time, parts and components can stop functioning and will need replacement. Depending on the kind of unit purchased, these replacement parts can either be nonexistent or very expensive to procure. Below are the essentials of maintenance in business phone systems Austin.

To begin with, it is important to set a budget for your installation. Money is usually one of the deciding factors for many when deciding on a system, especially for small businesses. It is important that you set a budget and stick to it. A few things you might want to highlight in your budget include; cabling and installation costs, wired or wireless headsets, handset upgrades for employees engaged in large volumes of calls (receptionist) and wireless handsets moving staff in such locations as mine farms and warehouses.

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.

The features and technological advances will play a vital role in the selection. One of the most overwhelming components of choosing a communication unit is the long list of features and functionalities. Each system has its own unique range of features and capabilities, many of which may mean absolutely nothing to you and appear overly-technical.

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.

In a nut shell, there are numerous communication solutions in the market for your selection. However, in order to select the right one, ensure to define your requirements, set your budget and to shop around. Compare the provisions across dealers while counter checking against your requirements. The ultimate option should reflect your needs and be able to meet them satisfactorily.




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