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HOSTED PBX AND OTHER TYPES OF PBX SYSTEMS • Standard PBX System: It has been in use for years and is probably the most cost-effective way to divert calls to different extensions. You can start using it if you have a conventional landline phone. No specific equipment is needed, which is one of the best advantages of putting your money on a conventional PBX system. • Hosted PBX System: With a conventional PBX system, you have to manage everything on-site, which can be quite challenging at times. To resolve the issue, you can turn to a hosted PBX system. A VoIP provider will maintain it off-site, giving you the best service and total peace of mind. The provider will manage everything and you will only have to pay a nominal fee to keep using the service. It is also a cost-effective option because you do not need to make a large initial investment. Using a hosted PBX is a good choice if you have less than 20 employees using the service. • IP PBX System: It is essentially an upgraded form of a traditional PBX. You may benefit from this system if you have many employees relying on the service. Keep in mind that IP PBX systems have a high start-up cost because you will be purchasing equipment to install the network on site. There may also be an ongoing cost because you will need a specialized IT department to take care of everything. It means that after making a good investment, you will be in total control of how your PBX should be configured, and of course, there will be no subscription fee that is associated with a hosted PBX system.