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Comparing Hosted PBX with On-Premise PBX

Comparing Hosted PBX with On-Premise PBX

To host or not to host, that is the question. Do you have a tech team on-site to manage the PBX? If so, to have an onsite PBX could mean more control and increased integration. If not, it could be costly, difficult to implement and hard to expand.

We recommend that companies give strong consideration to a hosted PBX if they don’t have the staff to support an onsite PBX. Hosting takes all the guesswork out of the equation, and eases your mind. You’ll know that you will always have the same monthly bill– and if it breaks, you have a tech team ready to respond.

The infographic below covers the differences between a Hosted PBX and a premise-based PBX to help you decide which one is a better fit for your business.

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