The biggest problems with on-premise PBX systems revolve around manageability, flexibility, and cost. When replacing a legacy system, the basic cost of getting a new system up and running may be the most conspicuous concern. But it pays to look beyond the obvious hard costs of a new PBX / IP PBX and phones.
This analysis reveals the many hidden costs of an on-premise phone system, which can total more than the large initial capital expense of the basic hardware. Things to look for when assessing total cost of ownership include:
RingCentral Office is a cloud-based business phone and fax system. It combines a hosted phone system with advanced call and fax management, reliable phone and fax service, and full-featured IP phones that arrive pre-configured and ready for use.
RingCentral allows me to be more prepared, to provide better customer service, and I am saving $50/mo over the last company I used.
- Lily Gao, eBay PowerSellerHandsUp Marketing
“Between increased functionality, user-level access, and the ability to manage the system from anywhere, we’re experiencing a 50% time savings.”
-Matt Benoit, IT Manager, TRUSTe
This white paper also describes how a cloud phone system like RingCentral can eliminate many of these hard costs, and decrease the burdens and management complexity that challenge IT resources. In fact, for many companies, the cost savings can amount to 30% to 70% or even higher compared with an on-premise PBX system.