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If you’re interested in getting a quote for backing up your PBX, please contact
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PBX Disaster Recovery
Protect Your Business from Phone System Failure.
To your business, a disaster doesn't have to be a tornado, a hurricane, or a flood.
A blackout or brownout, or even simple equipment failure can bring your business
to a standstill if not properly protected. Worse, it can cause lasting harm to your
brand and to customer loyalty.
That's why every business should build a disaster recovery plan — everything
from backing up your data to co-locating your servers. If a disaster does strike,
you can be certain you’ve made every contingency to prevent your customers from
being affected. What about your phone system?
Office phone systems (or PBXs) are a vital part of most businesses, but are frequently
overlooked when planning for a disaster. An interruption in phone service means
your potential customers, existing customers, and affiliates can’t reach you and
may become worried about your reliability. Your PBX going down for even a short
period of time can cost your businesses thousands of dollars in missed opportunities
and damaged reputation.
That's why we offer automated PBX failover to a fully-hosted virtual phone system.
How Does It Work?
When your PBX goes down during a disaster, your carrier will get a response of either
Ring No Answer
or All Trunks Busy
when trying to send you calls. Both
errors mean that your customers and associates can’t reach you and that you’re losing
money with every passing second.
With PBX Disaster Recovery you can tell your carrier to automatically failover in
these situations to a fully-hosted virtual PBX. This equipment-free phone service
is designed to mimic the recordings and extensions of your normal PBX so that your
customers won’t know that your PBX is down.
Forwarded calls are sent to emergency numbers (e.g. cell phones) and voicemail messages
are automatically delivered to you and your employees by email. As a hosted solution,
this service is impervious to disasters in your local area and will continue to
route calls and take messages until your PBX comes back online.