| Business Phones, as the name suggests, are | | | | business phones and go for ones that fit their |
| specially made phones that suit the needs and the | | | | budget perfectly. |
| requirements of a business environment. Unlike | | | | There are numerous advantages of using business |
| personal phones, they are multiple line phones, | | | | phones. These phones ensure the availability of |
| usually with an intercom, speaker phone facility | | | | information for callers and consumers, even when |
| and several other unique features. These | | | | the office is closed. These Internet-based business |
| instruments are easy to install and can be | | | | phones enable the staff to receive calls whether |
| connected with standard wiring. Besides this, these | | | | they are in the office, at home or even abroad. |
| phones have ports that help them connect to fax | | | | They can also receive calls on their cell phones. |
| machines and modems in an office. | | | | Secondly, business phones have the ability to |
| Business phones are today used by business | | | | receive multiple calls at a single number |
| corporations of all sizes, however big or small. | | | | simultaneously. This way, the business will not |
| Especially the Internet-based business phones. The | | | | have the fear of losing out on prospective |
| biggest advantage of these phones is that the | | | | customers and existing customers, especially if |
| user no longer needs to rely on telecom service | | | | they are in the client servicing or hospitality |
| providers. Small businesses can easily afford these | | | | industry. |