This is part of a series of posts from our newest whitepaper on IP PBX System.
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A Bicom Systems Whitepaper examining On-Site and Hosted IP PBX Systems
November 2012
www.bicomsystems.com
PART TWO
IPPBX SYSTEM OPTIONS
On-site SystemsOn-site PBX systems are owned or leased and maintained by the end user with the physical equipment installed at their location.![]() ● More control ● Customizable ● Direct access ● Compatible with PSTNDisadvantages ● Responsibility for maintenance and updates ● Higher up-front cost |
Hosted SystemsHosted IP PBX systems are ideal for end users that need reliable service without the higher costs and responsibility of an on-site system. Hosted systems do not require any hardware purchase or installation, creating a less expensive and more streamlined solution for end users. The service provider will be responsible for backups, upgrades, etc., freeing the end user to focus on his business.![]() ● Inexpensive setup ● Maintenance and support from host ● More features available ● Costs are more flexible to requirement.Disadvantages ● Less control over the system ● Upgrades depend on the host |
Other posts in this series:
Part 1: Introduction
Part 2: IP PBX System Options
Part 3: Example Scenarios
Part 4: Selling an IP PBX System
Part 5: Conclusion