Every day thousands of businesses are moving to cloud-based phone systems. Read on to learn the differences between on-premise and cloud-based business phone systems, the benefits and drawbacks, and a comparison of top hosted voice providers.
Almost every business wants to know what the best business phone system is, as phones are still a critical part of their IT infrastructure.
According to call tracking and analytics provider Invoca, 65% of customers prefer to contact companies by phone, and 42% of people make a call to a business at least once a week, so voice calling is certainly not going anywhere soon.
Business phone systems are in the midst of significant evolution, however, and choosing the right type of system can leave many small business leaders confused.
While traditional, on-premises systems still dominate (accounting for an estimated 70% of sales, according to the Gartner Group), sales of cloud-based, hosted Voice-Over-IP (VoIP) solutions are forecast to grow by double digits through 2023.
The case for cloud-based phone systems, also referred to as hosted VoIP, is compelling. Reduced capital costs, faster deployment, support for remote workforces, and application integration — these are just a few of the benefits promised by hosted solutions.
Still, to determine if a cloud-based phone solution is right for your company, it’s essential to understand both the benefits and risks of both cloud vs. on-premise phone systems, as well as what you should expect from leading manufacturers and providers.
Traditional telephone systems utilize on-premises equipment to connect all telephone extensions and link them to the public telephone network via PSTN or ISDN lines. Today’s on-premises systems can also access VoIP (voice over IP) services via the internet to reduce the cost of long-distance calls using PSTN lines.
Customers often purchase these ‘legacy’ telephone systems at a significant capital cost, and these systems are typically expensive to maintain and upgrade. Integrating other communications technologies such as video, instant messaging, and mobility features with legacy telephony solutions is often not possible.
Customers with large, single-site implementations, however, or those that require a high level of control over their telephone infrastructure, may be best served by traditional voice systems.
Cloud-based telephony solutions use the internet to connect the extensions on the network. They are typically hosted by a provider that delivers support, upgrades, and integration with other communications services, all included in a monthly fee.
Cloud-based systems are particularly attractive for companies with remote offices or an off-site workforce, or firms who are expanding quickly and are looking to eschew capital spending in favor of predictable, scalable operational costs.
Small businesses are faced with a delicate balancing act to remain competitive. Most need to preserve capital while pursuing digital integration adopting analytics, and managing a remote, highly mobile workforce. For many small businesses, the benefits of cloud-based telephony solutions align very well to these challenges:
While hosted communications solutions are well past the ‘early adopter’ stage, many small business customers still have lingering concerns about cloud-based telephony.
There are many comparisons of the best business VoIP providers in 2020, but we've narrowed it down to four providers that we've had extensive experience with, including our own service which is called Ntiva Voice.
Mitel vs. RingCentral vs 8x8 vs Ntiva Voice
In 2019, Mitel topped Frost & Sullivan's list of highest growth hosted IP Telephony providers.
RingCentral made the news with its acquisition of small business contact center provider Connect First.
And 8x8, a Gartner Magic Quadrant UCaaS leader for 7 consecutive years, received the prestigious TechTarget award for cloud communications solutions.
Although brand new to the game, Ntiva Voice has been crafted from the best features of each of the other top brands, and also features a robust and award-winning support team.
While all highlight ease of implementation, it’s important to note that none are typically ‘plug and play.’ Significant provisioning can be required, depending on configuration complexity and the number of sites involved. Networks may also require tuning post-cutover to eliminate any connectivity issues that may occur.
Each of these 4 leaders operates redundant data centers, boast secure platforms, and hold multiple security certifications. Similarly, all offer excellent performance and uptime SLAs.
Finally, all of these providers make significant investments in application integration, incorporating a wide range of productivity, CRM, and specialty business applications into their platforms.
Companies may ultimately choose their provider based on specific application requirements or based on how a particular feature set is implemented.
Often, however, customers will evaluate the skills, resources, and experience of a preferred integrator when choosing a cloud-telephony provider. On-going support and management is key to a great experience!
Migrating from a legacy premises-based telephone system to a cloud-based solution is a major undertaking. Not every business will achieve the same degree of benefits — and for some, the business case may not yet exist.
Here are four areas to explore to determine if there is a positive business case for moving your business to a cloud-based communication solution:
While most of the leading cloud telephony providers offer a range of services, many businesses choose to procure their telephony solutions through an integrator or managed service provider.
Integrators can bring significant value to the table — local technical resources, industry-specific knowledge, broader lifecycle services, and better technical support.
Here’s what to look for when evaluating an integrator or managed service provider:
Much more than a phone system, Ntiva Voice provides a broad family of integrated telephony and business communications services designed to give your business a competitive edge.
A cloud-based alternative to traditional, premises-based phone systems, Ntiva Voice is built using Netsapiens award-winning unified communications technology and offers services ranging from basic telephony to collaboration, call center, mobile applications, and CRM integration.
Reliable and secure
Telephone communications are a critical part of your business. Hosted in redundant, highly-secure Class 4 data centers, Ntiva Voice is designed and maintained according to industry best standards for secure, high availability (HA) computing facilities. The result? ‘5-9’s’ reliability that delivers maximum uptime and ensures business continuity, even if your building loses power or your ISP fails.
Local, knowledgeable support
Ntiva’s team of technical experts will architect, implement, and optimize your Ntiva Voice telephony solution. Ntiva provides 7x24, dedicated telephony support delivered by live, local, ‘telephony trained’ support representatives.
How Ntiva Voice can benefit your business
If you're interested in working with the best support team, engineers, and dedicated account managers, reach out to us to learn what Ntiva Voice can do for you!
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