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Phones & Accessories

From desk phones with PoE and multi‑line displays to DECT cordless handsets and soft‑phone apps, the range of devices supports plug‑and‑play provisioning. Accessories such as power adapters, headsets, wall‑mount kits, and network switches complete the setup, ensuring reliable connectivity and a professional user experience.

VOIP

Supercharge your business with VoIP – the smart, cost‑effective way to talk. Calls ride on your existing internet, slashing hardware costs and giving you crystal‑clear HD audio, instant scalability, and built‑in features like call routing, recordings, and CRM integration. Stay connected anywhere, on any device, and keep growing without the hassle of traditional phone lines. 🚀

PBX

A cloud‑based phone system that lives in the provider’s data centre, eliminating on‑site hardware and upfront capital. It delivers automatic updates, built‑in redundancy, and easy scalability, letting businesses pay per user/month while enjoying features like call routing, recording, and integration with CRM tools.

TOA Voice systems

Short for “Talk‑Over‑Anywhere” voice solutions, these unified communications platforms combine voice, video, chat, and collaboration tools into a single cloud service. They provide intelligent routing, AI‑driven analytics, and flexible APIs so you can tailor the system to your workflow and scale as needed.

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Switching to VoIP transforms your communication by moving voice traffic onto the internet, which wipes out expensive on‑premise hardware, cuts monthly line costs, and slashes long‑distance fees.

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FAQs

Get the Answers to Common Questions

What is a PBX?

A Private Branch Exchange (PBX) is a private telephone network used within a company, routing internal calls and connecting to the public switched network.

Hosted PBX vs. On‑premise PBX – what’s the difference?

Hosted PBX is cloud‑based, managed by a provider, with no hardware on site; on‑premise PBX runs on local servers/hardware, giving you full control but higher upfront cost.

Yes, number porting is standard and lets you transfer your current DID numbers to the new PBX.

Is PBX secure?

With encryption (SRTP/TLS), firewalls, and regular updates, modern PBX systems meet enterprise‑grade security standards.