Monday, December 5, 2016

Have your office phones ever been

 down?

Never again with a Mitel hosted 

solution through Quality 

Communications!


A traditional premise based system may seem like a cost effective way to keep control of your phone system. In truth it is riskier, probably more expensive and keeps you from taking advantage of  features that make your company and employees more productive, accessible and effective.


Ever Miss A Phone Call Because Your Phone Lines / Carrier Services Were Out?
When your phone lines or Internet service are down you miss calls and are unable to connect to the outside world which for most businesses today is as good as being out of business. Now there’s a solution! With Mitel hosted VoIP from Quality Communications there are no more phone lines to rely on, If your Internet service is down, calls are still answered by your personal Automated Attendant recording and/or automatically routed to your cell phone or any other phone in the world.


Built-in Disaster Recovery
In the event your office experiences a disaster and has to be vacated, take your phones with you.  Simply plug your Mitel VoIP phones in anywhere that has Internet service and it’s just like you’re back in the office again.  You can have phones at multiple locations such as remote offices, home offices, hotel rooms, etc. 


Get New Business Phones and Save Money Too!
Get rid of your expensive phone lines and start saving money today.  Keep your phone numbers, switch to Mitel hosted VoIP and get new VoIP phones.  One low monthly payment covers it all including local calls, long distance calls to the US and Canada, free on-site installation and training, free software upgrades, and more….It’s that simple. 


Service Is Provided 24/7

A staff of technicians will be monitoring, servicing and upgrading your system at multiple data centers 24 hours a day, 7 days a week providing you with the most reliable service possible. If a data center goes down, your service continues seamlessly from one of Mitel’s multiple redundant data centers.

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