When you sent your employees home to work because of COVID-19, you probably found out just how flexible or inflexible your phone system could be. The experience either helped you to keep communications going or caused frustration for employees and customers alike.
Having a reliable, stable phone system can provide a competitive advantage and can be critical to your business’ operations. Because modern phone systems can be integrated into so many other technology tools that your people are using, phones aren’t just what you use to talk to somebody. If fact, they can actually enable the kind of communications that help people work together.
If it’s time to update your phone system, evaluating all of your choices can be overwhelming. Here are some steps you can take in your decision-making process to help you make the best decision.
Determine a few things that you need it to do, such as the ability to provide detailed call metrics, the ability for your employees to work remotely, the ability to queue callers, etc. Making a list of the top 3-5 things that are important will help you stay focused and not get distracted by all of the bells and whistles that are available. The number of features that phone systems can come with today will make your head spin, so narrowing down what you actually need will make the decision process clearer.
Here are some features that might be on your wish list:
What will be your criteria for deeming the project a success? This will help figure out what your expectations are for the phone system. A lot of times, the answer will be similar to the aforementioned top 3-5 priorities, but occasionally, asking the question this way uncovers something that you didn’t originally think of as a priority, or something that you may have assumed was available with all systems.
Are any of these considerations on your list of success factors?Nearly every business phone system these days is VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) or has a VoIP component and gone is the total dependency of having a server at your office location.
Whether you go with a fully cloud-hosted model or a hybrid of both cloud and on-premise, you may need more Internet bandwidth to make sure that calls come through clearly and that your IT systems continue to perform efficiently. To ensure that you’ll have enough bandwidth, have a trusted IT or telecommunications expert do an analysis to determine your requirements.
Related: How much bandwidth does your company need?
When you’re evaluating your cloud-hosted systems and your internet bandwidth, keep in mind:
Look at your business plan and make sure the system you’re considering is in alignment with your goals. If your plans include significant growth, remote workers, opening branch offices, and initiatives of that nature, you’ll want a phone system that can scale with you, instead of growing out of it after only a couple of years.
Some business goals that could affect your choice of a business phone system include:
Consider options from reputable manufacturers of business phone systems. I do not suggest buying a name brand for the sake of buying a name brand — I suggest it for the support that the industry leaders provide. You want to make sure that your IT team can get support from the manufacturer if there is an issue.
Regardless of which system you choose, having the right IT and telecommunications team guide you through the decision process, implementation, and ongoing support will be critical to getting the results that you expect.
VC3 supports clients’ needs for voice communications through IT managed services. By acting either as your whole IT department, or assisting your internal team, we help you make sure that there are no gaps in your IT capability.
Get in touch to schedule a meeting to explore how we can work together to help you improve the way you use technology to meet your goals.