The Panasonic PBX System is one of the leading telephony systems for businesses, providing telecommunication and network solutions not available on lesser systems. The The PBX system is essentially a technologically advanced switchboard that can support a business network, including dozens of lines and hundreds of extensions, customizable by adding or removing extension cards. The Panasonic PBX System also includes features like VoIP, toll restrictions, printable logs of all activity, automatic route selection, non-blocking architecture, voicemail that is not associated with local telephone companies, and phantom extensions. Together, these features increase productivity and reduce costs.
The ability to add and remove extensions merely by removing or adding an extension card is one of the most valuable features of the Panasonic PBX System. Rather than continually upgrading the system, universal extension cards are used to make upgrades. The PBX’s networking capabilities can connect all personnel on a single network so they can stay connected anywhere in the office or building. The PBX supports either Panasonic’s IP, VoIP, digital, or analogue phones. Panasonic’s cordless phones are also supported by the PBX System, which makes it possible for employees to move about the office without having to be tied to their desks. Panasonic’s business phones on the PBX System can also be moved anywhere in the office that there is a data port.
Traditional telephone companies are receiving fierce competition from Internet phone companies and with systems like the Panasonic PBX. Expensive telephone bills are being traded for IP and VoIP phones. These Internet capable phones are all connected to the business network created by the PBX System. Panasonic’s business phones have LAN and Ethernet ports that connect them to the Internet, lowering telecommunication costs incurred by local and long distance telephone companies. The PBX System does rely on the phone company for a direct inward dial line — this line eliminates the need for an attendant. The PBX System has a feature called automatic route selection — this feature routes all phone calls to the least expensive telephone company in the area. Besides its obvious cost-cutting capabilities, the PBX System has additional features that support the needs of a large business.
Non-blocking architecture eliminates busy signals. On the PBX System, there is always a dial tone, increasing productivity that is typically wasted as employees wait for a line to open. The phantom extension feature supports personnel in specific departments, particularly customer service and sales. This feature of the system calls every extension in a specific department until the call is answered — routing calls from employee to employee instead of going directly to voicemail. Another extension feature to the system, known as uniform call distribution, groups specific employees together on one extension, and any of the employees can be easily removed if necessary.
Telephony systems like the Panasonic PBX System offer telecommunication solutions to both small and large businesses, as well as hospitals, airports, industrial and government buildings, and many more. The PBX System is easy to configure and supports many different business phones.