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Upgrade your small businesses phone system

November 21, 2007 by Tricia

If you own a small business and have been thinking of upgrading your telephone system to one that includes voIP technology you might want to visit Neobits and have a look at their Talkswitch phone systems.

Neobits specializes in providing phone systems to small businesses. When I say small businesses I mean small, with perhaps only two employees to larger small businesses with up to 300 employees who would use the system. They currently have over 3000 customers nationwide. Their clients belong to just about every field of business from retail to medical to construction and so on.

Neobits is able to perform local installation services in every zip code across the nation and their customers can choose from dial tone and or broadband internet services.

Now I’ll bet you’d like to know what kind of telephone brands are available with their phone systems? Well, Neobits offers major brand name telephone systems from Panasonic, Avaya, NEC, Allworx, Talkswitch, Epygi and several others.

Neobits also offers a complete range of telephone system accessories such as headsets, corded telephones, surge protection, cordless phones, voicemail systems and more. While you are on the site you can visit their forums or read their client testimonials.





Filed Under: Great Sites, Sales and Marketing, Services, Shopping, Web and Technology Tagged With: accessories, business, clients, custom, employee, forums, install, Internet, medical, Neobits, phone systems, service, small business, system, Talkswitch, Tech, Technology, telephone, telephone systems, voice, Voip

Comments

  1. Steve says

    November 22, 2007 at 12:22 am

    We agree. Talkswitch is a very good system for VOIP, analog, or both. It is a hybrid system. You can use analog or IP phones. Top notch small business system, even affordable or cost effective for work at home people.

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