Cloud PBX refers to a new technology that uses the internet to package and send information through cyberspace, in a sort of ‘cloud’.Not only is the cloud used for communication, but it also helps with other office activities like data transfer, storage and cataloging, and even website hosting.
With the evolution of VoIP, communications have been the primary use of cloud PBX and contributed to its popularity because many small businesses choose to take advantage of the lessened expenses and greater features available over landlines. Although it is not the only thing it can be used for, communications is the primary way the cloud is used today and is aiding the VoIP industry gain widespread recognition for its affordability and simplicity.
Cloud PBX helps a company cut costs because they don’t need to pay for any on-site hardware installation, as all the data storage devices used for the communication are hosted off-site. The plug-and-play features of phones using Cloud PBX are another feature that companies value and praise highly, as these phones can be used virtually anywhere. The packets of data will be sent and received over the internet, which is connected to via the phones.
The general gist of communication via Cloud PBX involves data packets of sound information compressed, sent through cyberspace and restored to audio quality on the other end. Because this process happens extremely quickly, users are often unable to detect a difference in call clarity or quality.
Features often included with cloud PBX services are call waiting, auto attendant, call forwarding, caller ID, three-way calling, and more. Companies offering cloud PBX continue to be one of the fastest growing sectors as demand only increases for the cloud PBX services. Private users and large companies alike are finding the benefits of using Cloud PBX to include decreased expenses and improved communications.
And, because the data is hosted ‘in the cloud’ and not limited to a single physical location, data sharing and communication is easy facilitated for multinational or nation-wide communication. This lightens the communication load on landlines and enables connection to the ‘cloud’ via mobile phones, VoIP handsets and indeed, even printers. The Cloud PBX wave is just the newest innovation in human communication and is bound to stay relevant for as long as the internet itself is relevant. In this increasingly technological age, trends seem to come and go like seasons; just 4 years ago, we might have labeled our teens the ‘Myspace generation’. Be that as it may, the internet seems unlikely to experience any major shakeups and changes and as long as it’s around, cloud PBX will be around too.
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