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The Pros and Cons of Hosted Communications Solutions

The Pros and Cons of Hosted Communications Solutions. by Paul F. Barton, President Westelcom Family of Companies. Purpose. Provide an overview of the Pros and Cons of Hosted Communications Solutions: What are Hosted Communications Solutions? How do they work? What are the Pros and Cons?.

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The Pros and Cons of Hosted Communications Solutions

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  1. The Pros and Cons of Hosted Communications Solutions by Paul F. Barton, President Westelcom Family of Companies

  2. Purpose • Provide an overview of the Pros and Cons of Hosted Communications Solutions: • What are Hosted Communications Solutions? • How do they work? • What are the Pros and Cons?

  3. What are Hosted Communications Solutions? • Definition: The placement and/or offering of a communications hardware and/or software solution at the location of a Communications Service Provider rather than the customer’s location.

  4. PSTN Internet How Do they Work? • Characteristics • Delivered via IP • Uses 1 or multiple high-speed connections (redundancy or QOS) • Customer’s computers and phones authenticate off CSP’s Firewall Voice Mail Email PBX/ Key PBX/ Key Cable, DSL, Fiber Communications Service Provider (CSP) Fat Pipe --- and/or --- Auto Attendant Fat Pipe Web Server Desktop Applications Customer Home/Business Server Applications

  5. What are the Pros and Cons? • Customer doesn’t own applications. • Higher recurring costs Cons Pros • Lower up front costs for customer • Greater long-term ROI • Can pace with technology changes • Allows redundant communications • More efficient use of bandwidth • Greater network reporting and stats • Reduces burden on in-house IT staff • Flexible access to services • Enables unified communications

  6. Summary • Hosted Communications Solutions are… • They work via a FAT Pipe(s) and are delivered via IP with….. • The customer doesn’t own hardware or software however hosting creates flexible, redundant, and cost effective communications ……Enabling ability to unify communications

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