PBX
The PBX Solution - Robust Features & Proven Reliability
For many businesses, the premise-based PBX is the logical choice. It's sturdy, reliable and has a very long lifespan. In addition, you maintain complete control over your communications system. However, today's PBX is considerably different than the PBX that you own today. Previously, PBXes were closed and proprietary systems and darned expensive. It seems that the more features they developed, the more expensive licenses and software you had to buy.
That’s all changed now with the SIP-based PBX. SIP (Session Initiated Protocol) is a standard under which all new phone systems, applications and telephone companies utilize a common technology. Download our white paper that describes the technology and the value it brings to your organization.
Today's PBX is flexible, powerful and unified with smart phones, the Internet and remote phone user locations. Features that in the past were only available to large enterprises are now common in small and medium-sized systems:
- Staying in touch with customers regardless of your location is easy with such features as find me/follow me and simultaneous ringing on multiple phones, including home, mobile and office locations.
- On outbound calls you can dial your customers through your PBX using your mobile phone, displaying the phone number of your company and hiding your personal mobile phone number.
- Remote offices and home workers are now easily part of your larger communications system with complete transparency to the caller.
And this only begins to touch upon the many benefits of the modern businessPBX.
Teledynamic's approach has been to seek out the very best long term solutions. While others still offer older, proprietary technology, we have carefully crafted a product line that adheres to the new SIP telecom standard. We proclaim, "Buy an open architecture SIP telephone system and it will be the last phone system you'll ever buy!". A very bold statement, but true. In the world of SIP, all phones from all manufacturers are compatible. Any mobile phone with data access will support SIP. Applications can be on premise or in the cloud and they'll be compatible, again using the SIP standard. As technologies emerge, so will your communications system.
And we've saved the best for last. With manufacturers and developers creating products and services to a common standard, costs go down dramatically while capabilities expand. Learn more:



