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PBX: 20 Tips to Optimize your Business Phone System, Part 2

Friday, August 20th, 2010

Advanced PBX Features-

Now that you know what your default PBX system is able to do, it is time to explore the extent of PBX’s versatility. In this section we will cover more advanced PBX features which when properly integrated will provide your company with the capability to track user locations, transfer voicemail messages to email accounts and accept VoIP calls.

8. Consolidation: One of the more popular advanced PBX features takes on the “unified messaging” role, bringing together all of your telecommunications devices into a single convenient system. “PBX can bring together your cell phones, analog phones, VoIP phones, email, voicemail, IM, chat, video calling and more.” The technology works by linking all of your office devices together, and messages you on the appropriate device based upon your availability. The PBX system might try your cell phone first, your office phone next, the conference room, or maybe all 3 at the same time, depending on your settings. Whatever the case, the PBX system knows how to get a hold of you, and you should use that capability to your company’s advantage.

If your employees are on the road and need their cell phones to act like their office phone, your PBX can do it. PBX consolidation gives you the freedom to work wherever you see fit and still receive all the unique telephony features PBX has to offer including line extensions, conference calling, call forwarding, etc. If your company isn’t currently incorporating consolidation technology into the PBX system, it is losing significant time and money by having “out of office” equal “out of touch” when it comes to your employees.

9. Personnel Locator: After consolidating all of your PBX features into one unique system, you are on the way to having a fully-functional mobile workforce. But what happens when you need to know exactly where one of your employees is? Not to worry, PBX systems can keep track of where your employees last interacted with the system, data that will allow you to pinpoint their exact location.

10. Email Integration: Modern PBX systems have the ability to merge with email clients (such as Microsoft Outlook) and retrieve contact information on the various customers you are on the phone with. Once a call is received, the name and phone number of the customer is automatically matched with existing records in your email contact database and their complete customer profile is brought up on the screen. From there you can get a more thorough idea of who you’re dealing with and will know how to better serve their needs.

PBX telephony also boasts the capability to transfer company employees’ voicemail messages to their company email account. The messages are sent in easy to access audio files and allow employees to store and manage all of their voice mailbox contents.

11. Total “Business Intelligence” Integration: If you’ve successfully integrated email into your PBX system why not take it a step further and integrate your entire business intelligence operation? PBX systems have the ability to communicate with your computer and the customer databases you keep on that computer. To merge the databases and PBX, simply take the call information from your customer, probe the database and presto — you now have all of that customer’s contact information, previous interactions, purchase history, etc.

Properly incorporating business intelligence and your PBX will allow for more streamlined and targeted customer relations, as employees will immediately know background information about the customer, that customer’s history with the company, past issues they have had and whether they have been flagged as a particularly important or problematic client.

One of the ways you can take advantage of this technology is by analyzing your customer’s purchasing records and determining what they’ll need next as the call takes place. At the same time the call is taking place, you can email the customer quotes about your latest products that are related to previous orders he or she has placed, as well as go over these new products during that same call. Thus, the integration of “real time” accessible business intelligence data will allow you not only to better serve your clients, but it will also allow you to predict which products they might be interested in and use the call as an opportunity to pitch those new products.

12. Call Routing: Advanced PBX functionality allows for calls to be routed based upon certain criteria including caller importance, length of wait, time of day, day of week, etc.

For example, if the president of your company is calling for sales statistics it’s probably not a good idea to have him wait in the standard customer queue. Likewise, if someone is calling after certain departments are closed it’s probably better to patch them through to the operator rather than have them traverse 2 minutes worth of menus to find out the bad news.

Just as with call holding, caller mapping is the key to an efficient call routing scheme. Unless you know all the variants of calls the your company receives, you cannot begin to create a PBX routing system that will properly treat all of those callers.

13. Analog vs. IP Phones: To provide the greatest range of flexibility, modern PBX systems are able to direct calls through both analog and IP based phones. Both types of calls have their cost and service advantages. Consequently, it is important to setup your PBX so that calls which are more cost-efficient through VoIP (many long-distance calls) are routed through it, while calls that would benefit from the quality of analog are directed through those lines. It is rare to find companies that over utilize VoIP calling. As a starting point, begin by examining your analog calling for inefficiencies, rather than the other way around.

14. IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS): To take your PBX system to the next level you should make sure it has the technology to provide IMS functionality. IMS allows users to send and receive multiple types of media across a network rather than just hearing voice on a standard PBX system, or reading text on a SMS system. For instance, you could video conference or give an extensive presentation in real time.

This article was designed to introduce you to some of the many standard and optional capabilities that PBX systems offer. With your new found knowledge, you should be well on your way to identifying the areas where optimizing your PBX system can help to improve your company’s efficiency, customer relations and profitability.

For more information on VoIP,  and VoIP Samsung phone system and Mitel VoIP phone systems, please click the links or simply visit us at www.comtex-nj.com

Buying a Telephone System? Questions to Consider

Tuesday, August 10th, 2010

Looking to invest in a new telephone system for your business? Listed below are the important questions to consider and answer, prior to contacting a telephone vendor such as Comtex Inc. Knowing these answers will expedite your initial inquiry and assist your vendor in proposing the right system for your business.

  1. How many telephone lines will you have going into the system?
  2. What type of phone lines do you have? SIP, copper, PRI circuit?
  3. How many physical telephone extensions will you need?
  4. Do you need any analog ports for a cordless phone or modem?
  5. Do you want an Auto Attendant?
  6. Do you want voice mail?
  7. How many voice mail ports will you need? (This is the number of simultaneous calls the voice mail must be capable of handling at one time).
  8. How many total minutes of storage in the voice mail system will you need?
  9. Do you want to page an overhead speaker through your telephone?
  10. Do you want an information on hold unit?
  11. Do you want a door phone to connect to the system? 
  12. List any future growth requirements you foresee and any features that you know your business requires.
  13. Do you need mobility solutions? Twinning or Connect?
  14. Do you have remote workers?
  15. Do you have multiple offices?

For more information, go to our website at www.comtex-nj.com or click on the following links:   Samsung OS7030, Samsung OS 7100, Samsung OS7200-S, Samsung OS7200, Samsung OS7400,  Mitel systems.

Samsung & Mitel Business Phone Systems in New Jersey

Friday, July 16th, 2010

For over 50 years, Comtex continues to be a leader in the design, installation and service of  Samsung & Mitel Digital and VoIP business telephone systems and video surveillance systems.  While our client base includes national and Fortune 500 companies, our local customer base is in the New York/New Jersey bi-state area.  It is essential to work with a vendor who has evidenced its business longevity in the industry.

Our operations are located in the 40,000 sq. ft. Comtex Complex in East Rutherford, New Jersey. We offer a free on-site evaluation and a one year guarantee on all systems. 

Our company values are evidenced by our extensive and long standing client base who will attest to the exceptionally reliable services we provide during and after the initial installation. When you choose Comtex as your vendor, you are acquiring 51 years of technical expertise and our strong dedication to customer support and service. 

Over half of our staff has been employed by the company for over 15 years. We promise you highly trained and factory certified technicians, excellent customer support and satisfaction, and 24 hour, seven days a week emergency service. With our vast equipment inventory warehoused on site at the Comtex Complex, we always have the replacement spare parts available to get your system up and running that same day. Unlike other dealers, we will always support and service any system we sell or agree to service, even if the equipment is discontinued or if the manufacturer goes out of business.

Our goal is to empower you with powerful tools and resources to increase the manageability and profitability of your company. We believe in high quality products and competitive pricing. We install the very latest in system technology and are constantly reviewing and researching new products to make sure that Comtex stays at the forefront of the cutting edge of product technology. 

For more information on VoIP,  and VoIP Samsung phone system and Mitel VoIP phone systems, please click the links or simply visit us at www.comtex-nj.com .

Samsung Introduces Latest Line of Integrated Communications Applications

Tuesday, May 18th, 2010

Samsung Business Communication Systems (BCS) today introduced its latest line of cost-saving, feature-rich VoIP telephones, the OfficeServ™ SMT-iSeries, and two complementary affordable integrated communications applications, OfficeServ Communicator Basic and OfficeServ Communicator Professional with Messenger. Combined with Samsung’s new line of VoIP phones, the integrated communications applications enhance collaboration among employees—on- and off-site—while increasing user flexibility, mobility and overall operating efficiency, and delivering all the benefits of unified communications.

Samsung OfficeServ Communicator Basic seamlessly and affordably converges voice, video and data such as contacts from Microsoft® Outlook. OfficeServ Communicator Professional with Messenger provides users the functionality of Communicator Basic and adds instant messaging and collaborative capabilities such as presence awareness and whiteboarding right from the desktop.

The flexible OfficeServ Communicator applications each operate in three modes—UCPhone (Unified Client), SoftPhone and DeskPhone—that can be changed on the fly. The UCPhone mode, which connects users to the new SMT-iSeries phones, enables specialized functions such as uploading and downloading contacts from Microsoft Outlook. SoftPhone mode allows users to dial, answer, release, transfer, hold, or host conference calls right from the desktop—whether the user is in the office or on the road. DeskPhone mode provides desktop call control on all non-SMT-iSeries phones. The Communicator Professional with Messenger application and operation in the DeskPhone mode require an OfficeServ Link and license.

About OfficeServ Communicator Basic
The new OfficeServ Communicator Basic offers users call control and a number of operational conveniences. Features include the following:

• video calling;
• screen pops with incoming caller information;
• easy viewing of outgoing and incoming calls;
• a redial function for quickly returning missed calls;
• audio and video recording to a local PC;
• a phone book for uploading Microsoft Outlook contacts;
• direct dialing from Communicator or Microsoft Outlook or by highlighting a phone number in any document type (TXT, PDF, DOC, XLS, etc.) using a Free Dial Hot Key;
• access to network directory service via Microsoft Exchange or a similar server;
• a configuration tool for adding ringtones, pictures, and an enhanced phone book.

About OfficeServ Communicator Professional with Messenger
OfficeServ Communicator Professional has all the Communicator Basic features and adds instant messaging, collaboration, and presence awareness functions. With Communicator Professional with Messenger, users can:

• turn an IM exchange into a video conference or whiteboarding session without interruption;
• exchange files from within the chat window during a chat session using the file transfer function;
• detect a colleague’s availability for a time-sensitive discussion using presence awareness.

Features may be shared among OfficeServ users on up to 8 nodes within a Samsung proprietary network using Samsung networking software (SPNet™).

About Samsung Business Communication Systems (BCS)
Samsung Business Communication Systems, a Dallas-based division of Samsung Telecommunications America (STA), is the distribution arm for the company’s line of business communications solutions. Targeting small- to medium-sized businesses, Samsung BCS offers an elite line of telephony-based customer premise equipment (CPE) with dynamic architecture that can accommodate tremendous growth at low incremental costs to meet a variety of communications needs. As an innovator in convergence technology, Samsung’s business communications systems combine traditional voice and data capabilities with wireline and wireless technologies providing fully integrated, converged communications platforms and applications. In addition to CPE, Samsung BCS also offers a comprehensive line of voice processing equipment, CTI applications, and wireless solutions.

For more information on VoIP, CTI applications, and VoIP Samsung phone system, please click the links or simply visit us at www.comtex-nj.com .

Message On Hold Facts

Friday, April 30th, 2010

Turn the waiting time in to selling time!  Increase your sales…

15-35% of callers will purchase additional items or services as a result of something they heard on hold.

The average business receives 100 calls per day and the average hold time is 43 seconds.

Did you know up to 70% of calls are put on hold?  Music and messages on hold reduce caller hangups by over 80%.

Over 80% of callers prefer to hear music and information, rather than just music.

If youa re itnerested in purchasing a custom On Hold production with no recurring charges please visit our website at www.comtex-nj.com.

Business VoIP Phone Systems

Thursday, March 25th, 2010

VoIP phone systems provides the voice and data convergence that the retail business needs for time-sensitive purchasing, sales development and customer satisfaction. Competition is stiff in the retail world and margins are low. VoIP phone systems give retailers higher profit margins and a competitive edge. (more…)

Mitel Contact Center Solutions Receives 2009 Product of the Year Award

Thursday, February 25th, 2010

Mitel honored by Customer Interactions Solutions Magazine for fourth year in a row

OTTAWA, Ontario – Jan. 29, 2010 – Mitel®, trusted provider of unified communications software solutions announced today that Mitel Contact Center Solutions has received a 2009 Product of the Year Award from Technology Marketing Corporation’s (TMC®) Customer Interaction Solutions magazine. This is the fourth year in a row that Mitel has received this award. (more…)

What details should be considered when implementing VoIP?

Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010

A hybrid system, which is part PBX and part VoIP  is a good approach, but this also requires that you still know how to manage both systems. It is an intermediate step to full VoIP. When you look at implementing VoIP, you will want to consider a few things. (more…)

Useful Information about VOIP Gateways

Thursday, December 24th, 2009

You must have heard about VoIP and VoIP gateways. But do you know what these technologies actually are all about?

To understand what a VoIP gateway is, you first need to understand what VoIP technology is all about. VoIP is the term used for Voice over Internet Protocol . It refers to the technology which facilitates transmission of voice traffic over internet networks. Internet protocol was originally developed for sharing data. After its immense success, the technology was adapted for sharing voice networking.

More and more business organizations have started to use VoIP instead of the traditional PSTN for communicating because it is cheaper and more useful than the other mediums of voice communications. Some of the benefits of using VoIP technology and VoIP phones include:

VoIP facilitates to transmit more than one phone call on a single broadband phone line. Therefore, more telephone lines can be installed by the business at a lower cost.

Like business phone systems, VoIP phones too, have many advanced features such as call forwarding, caller ID, call waiting etc. For these features, the businesses do not have to pay any extra charges.

VoIP offers unified and secured communications, which can be integrated with other internet based services such as video conferencing, web conferencing etc for enhancing the business communication.

Now let us discuss what is a VoIP gateway. Gateways are devices which convert telephony traffic into internet protocol so that data can be transferred over a network. These are generally used in the following two ways:

1- For converting PSTN to VoIP.  A VoIP gateway facilitates receiving and placing VoIP calls on a regular telephone network. With the VoIP technology, businesses can make larger volumes of calls at much lower prices.

2- To connect traditional PBX and other business phone systems to an IP network. A VoIP gateway allows making a call using VoIP technology instead of a regular telephone line. Business can either buy these services from a reputed and reliable VoIP service provider or can route the calls through the internet to reduce the call charges.

VoIP gateways are available in the form of external units and PCI cards. However, most of the business organizations prefer using the external units as their VoIP devices. Every VoIP gateway has a connector for getting connected to the IP network and one or more number of ports for connecting the phones lines to it.

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The Essential Guide to SIP Trunking- Part 2

Friday, December 4th, 2009

Benefits

  • A SIP-trunking service benefits companies by:
  • Eliminating the need to invest in costly (and less capable) TDM-gateway equipment infrastructure or desktop equipment.
  • Nullifying the need to purchase equipment, such as managed-media gateway devices, to interface between IP voice and the PSTN. (more…)