PBX Phone Systems for Small and Multi-Location Businesses

ITS Telephone System is all-in-one PBX telephone system for small and medium size business. Packed with amazing features, ITS Telephone systems improve your image, save you money and keep you connected everywhere.
With ITS Telephone System you connect the way you choose. Our systems work with VoIP (Voice over IP) and the traditional telephone network, and you can choose IP or standard analog telephones.

Reasons to choose us?

RICH FEATURES
Voicemail, auto attendants, dial-by-name directory, call routing and much more. Our system comes complete with the kind of sophisticated features that users of big business PBX phone systems take for granted.

REMOTE EXTENSIONS
Your work doesn't stop at the walls of your office.  You can add your cell phones or any other telephones, anywhere, as remote extensions of your system. ITS Telephone system uniquely connects your mobile and teleworkers.

UNBEATABLE VALUE

Many businesses are faced with spiralling phone bills.
One way of reducing your bills is to use your IT Network for phone calls between branches and use the Internet for external calls.This is known as Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP).
Voice over IP is a technology that allows you to make telephone calls using a broadband Internet connection instead of a regular (or analog) phone line.
VoIP can also dramatically improve the way you work.
If you switch your phone calls to your IT Network you can merge voice and data, boosting staff productivity and enhancing customer service.

VoIP Solutions

As the price of high speed Internet connections comes down, it’s well worth taking a fresh look at your long term plans for your phone and IT Network.

VoIP is a packet technology - analog waves of spoken words are converted to digital signals and then packetised. Packets are sent over the IP Network to the end point for re-assembly and conversion to sound.

For starters, VoIP has had to signal intent to deliver voice communication in the way users expect by making the telephone ring. Then, once the call is accepted and service performance parameters are negotiated (security, billing, quality, recording, and other options for example), the VoIP infrastructure delivers an intelligible audio stream across the IP Network.