VoIP vs. Analog Phones
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When it comes to phones, you can choose
analog or digital—each has its own set of choices and requirements.
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Analog phones
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Analog phones
are traditional phones - the ones you'll find at the local
store and probably use at home. These phones send and receive calls
over standard phone lines. They're cost-effective, and usually offer
simple features for basic needs. But many times, they don't have
specific buttons for commonly used office functions such as conference
calling.
Using Allworx ® and analog phones you can access these features with
simple codes (e.g., pressing *33 to activate a conference call). You'll
need a traditional (analog) phone port and a network port (for your PC)
in each office.
Analog phones are a good choice for people who don't need to handle a
lot of calls - and for common areas such as conference rooms, lobbies,
and warehouses. They're also a better option when you:
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- Are trying to minimize costs
- Currently have analog phones and want to
leverage your investment
- Don't have Ethernet 10/100 MBs
connections in your offices or find them too expensive to install
- Still want to take advantage of VoIP
calling
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Prices for analog phones range from $50 -
$150.
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Digital/VoIP phones
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Digital phones transmit voice conversations
over a data network using Voice over Internet Protocol ( VoIP). These
phones deliver all the advantages of digital technology: rich features,
automated functions, and great performance with many customizable
options. A variety of advanced features are immediately accessible with
the touch of a "soft key" right on the display. Another key benefit is
using a single network - like Allworx - to transmit voice and data.
This also simplifies wiring, since you don't need both analog and
network ports in each office.
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Businesses that don't have existing analog
lines and/or those that want to take advantage of VoIP technology are
good candidates for digital phones. Digital/VoIP is the right choice
for users who need to manage a high volume of calls at the same time
(e.g., receptionists, assistants, managers, or customer service).
They're also great for remote users. The key benefits of digital/VoIP
phones include:
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- "Curb" appeal - they are available in
sleek, updated styles
- Advanced features, such as multiple
programmable buttons for line or call appearances, BLF (busy lamp
field), automatic call directory, conference calling, etc.
- Portability - you can use the same phone
locally or remotely, and it retains its custom settings
- Connecting remote users through the main
office's phone system
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Prices for digital/VoIP phones range from
$150 - $400 on average.
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Mix and match
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Allworx lets you use a combination of
digital and analog phones. Your Allworx technical representative can
help you decide which is best for you, but here are a few things to
keep in mind:
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- The Allworx 10x supports up to 100 users,
100 extensions and up to 33 Central Office(CO) lines (standard
telephone lines). The Allworx 6x supports up to 30 users and 30
extensions and up to six CO lines.
- To determine the number of ports
necessary, first decide how many incoming lines you need. This will
tell you how many open ports need to be available for analog phones.
- Consider all the employees who will need
phones and how they will use their phones. Then you can determine the
type of phone that best suits those needs.
- You may want to reserve high-end digital
phones for users who make or manage large volumes of calls. Then you
can use analog phones for common areas (e.g., break rooms, conference
rooms) or areas that need simple phone usage (e.g., loading docks) or
have low-volume users.
- Most important, even if you have analog
phones, you still get VoIP capability with Allworx because it converts
all calls to VoIP automatically.
- Whatever you decide, it's best to select
only one or two types of phones across your organization. Since each
type/model is slightly different (e.g., hold buttons in different
places), it's best to be consistent so that users are familiar with
phones, whether they're at their desk, in the conference room, or back
on the dock. This makes training and ongoing support much more
effective and efficient.
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However you decide to configure your phone
system, you can be confident that Allworx will support each user with
equal efficiency and reliability.
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