How Seasonal Phone Systems Lower Phone Bills Up to 45% for Businesses with peak Phone Usage

Posted on December 14, 2011. Filed under: Uncategorized | Tags: , , , , , , , |

Owners of businesses with uneven phone usage are often forced to buy a business phone system that’s bigger than they really need AND buy more phone lines then they will consistently use.

Some seasonal businesses like amusement parks or ski resorts are only really busy for half a year at a time. Other “swing-shift” type businesses like restaurants are only busy for a couple hours a day.

In the past, uneven usage businesses like these had no choice but to “phone up” for their peaks and then pay for equipment and services they were not using during the off times.

Well no more.

Modern hosted VOIP phone systems that are “powered by” hosted VoIP and/or SIP trunk technology are able to ramp capacity up and down on fairly short notice. This enables seasonal businesses to put unused phones into virtual hibernation during the off season.

Other businesses like restaurants with peak call times several times a day can buy fewer phone lines than the really need if their phone service provider will allow them to “burst up” and give them extra phone line capacity during their busy hours.

Contact us for assistance in choosing the right provider, configuration and redundancy.

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