Phone Systems are still a vital part of business
The Problem
Many small businesses simply use whatever phone service is provided by their data service provider.
Many overpay 30–70% for traditional phone and fax lines. ZetoPhone and ZetoPBX eliminates bloated fees and reduces your monthly bill.
ZetoPhone and ZetoPBX
Whether you need just one line or a 100 extensions, ZetoPhone and ZetoPBX offer a modern web-based system with many features included: Voicemail, Voicemail to email, Email transcription services using AI, IVR (Interactive Voice Reponse) systems, Call Queues, and much more.
At ZetoTech, we can offer you a personalized system.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the limitations of traditional Phone-PBX systems?
Traditional Phone-PBX systems can be expensive to maintain and upgrade. They may require dedicated hardware and on-site support. Regulatory changes have resulted in providers shifting towards cloud-based solutions or raising prices for traditional systems.
What is the solution?
VoIP-PBX. Modern phone systems use VoIP (Voice over IP) technology. VoIP-PBX is an innovative solution that revolutionizes the way we handle traditional phone systems by enabling their transmission over IP-based phone systems and networks. By facilitating real-time support for phone communications through modern VoIP technology, VoIP-PBX ensures that calls can be seamlessly sent and received, effectively bridging the gap between old-school phone communication and cutting-edge telephony.
What are the benefits of using VoIP-PBX?
Smooth Call Transmissibility: VoIP-PBX allows for the same call transmissibility over internet protocol as traditional telephone networks, albeit with more advanced features.
Reliability: It’s considered more reliable as it incorporates a backup, or redundancy, in addition to error correction and retransmission capabilities. Reduced Costs: This form of phone system is more cost-effective than maintaining traditional analog phone lines.
Compatibility: VoIP-PBX also maintains compatibility with existing phone systems while being able to leverage the advantages of IP packet networks.