Why Are Businesses Switching to Cloud Phone Systems?

Updated: March 16th, 2023

Benefits of Cloud Phone Systems for Modern Businesses

 

Communications have changed drastically in recent years. With more data constantly moving more than every before, it’s never been more essential for businesses to up their communications game. Many businesses are still relying on legacy PSTN and ISDN lines, which will become obsolete by December 2025. This means that those businesses who are still relying on these analogue lines will need to move onto internet-based telephony.

 

Moving your communications to a cloud phone system, is one option to enable internet telephony (VoIP) within your business. Not only does moving to the cloud safeguard your business against the PSTN Switch Off, it can provide a wealth of benefits and advantages for your business. By utilising modern internet speeds and technology, businesses are able to handle huge amounts of data – including fully digital calls – with little effort.

 

What Are Cloud-Based Phone Systems?

 

Remote worker wearing headset during a video call via a cloud phone system.

 

Cloud-based phone systems process and store data created by your phone systems on cloud servers through an internet connection, taking the behind-the-scenes handling of your phone calls away from fixed phone lines and onto the internet. When it comes to making and receiving calls, there aren’t a lot of changes from a traditional phone system. The calls between your customers and employees will continue as normal, but the voice signals that the call produces will be handled in the cloud, instead of through analogue phone lines. Calls are converted from a traditional analogue signal into a digital signal using VoIP (Voice Over Internet Protocol) technology.

 

When calls come in, they’re converted to digital signal via a router and an internet connection. That signal quickly makes its way to the cloud server, opening up many more features for the way calls are managed. Employees can access your business phone system via a range of devices, including mobiles and laptops, as well as desk phones and can utilise your business phone system from anywhere. Cloud phone systems also condense all your business communication methods – text, voice, video etc. – into one easy-to-operate, flexible system. Meaning you don’t need to invest in multiple platforms.

 

Advanced Features and Benefits of Cloud-Based Phone Systems

 

Businesses everywhere are switching to cloud phone systems for all the features they provide. Here are just a few of the features and benefits businesses can expect when they switch to cloud phone systems.

 

Advanced Security

 

Cloud phone systems are recognised for their excellent security. Several cloud-based processes help businesses stay one step ahead of breaches. Data encryption, for example, renders a business’s data unreadable to anyone, but authorised users protecting data from unwanted visitors. This can happen within the cloud or while the data is moving to the cloud.

 

Other security processes in a cloud phone system, like identity verification and multi-factor authentication, ensure only the correct parties can access data stored on the cloud system. With cloud phone systems, your business phone and all the data it possesses is bolstered by layers of strong security solutions.

 

Communication Across Multiple Devices

 

Home worker accessing cloud phone system via a mobile phone

 

A business phone system running on analogue technology is normally restricted to transferring calls to a desk phone. However, cloud phones can share calls and other data across multiple devices, like PCs and mobile devices for ultimate flexibility and mobility. Most solutions offer access to the business phone system via an app which can be utilised across mobile phones, laptops, as well as desk phones.

 

 

Remote Working

 

With 58% of UK employees preferring a hybrid model of working, fixed phone lines hooked to a single device won’t cut it anymore. Cloud phone systems allow employees to work from anywhere, without fear of losing connection with their customers or fellow employees and without sacrificing call quality. By using a cloud-based system, business calls can be accessed virtually anywhere at any time, with no negative impact on efficiency, for seamless flexible working.

 

You can retain a single office number, which can be answered by anyone with a compatible device and internet connection. This also make remote video conferencing a breeze with people able to access video conferencing sessions from multiple devices in multiple locations.

 

Performance

 

Many offices are limited to the reliability of the technology within their walls. However, moving a lot of processes to cloud systems is beneficial when these external systems carry a lot of power and reliability. A cloud-based phone system is often made up of multiple large servers capable of handling mass amounts of data at any one time. Plus, as this is handled off-site, you don’t need to lose office space to bulky servers. y

 

Cost-Effective

 

Analogue phone systems can be awkward and costly to set up with multiple phone lines needing to be purchased and connected. Then, there’s the physical process of connecting each individual phone to the phone lines. As the phone system is delivered via the internet, cloud phone systems are much simpler and cost-effective.

 

Usually, the most costly expense is upgrading to IP phones – if you need them. If you plan on accessing your cloud phone system via PC, laptops or mobiles then this isn’t a cost you will need to factor in. Alternatively, if your current desk phones can be adapted for VoIP, you will need to factor in the cost of adaptors.

 

From a technical standpoint, all other processes are handled by the cloud servers. Paying for a cloud-based phone system is usually completed via a subscription-style package, depending on how many users will be utilising the technology. So, it’s easy to keep track of exactly how much you’re spending and if that number is right for your budget.

 

PSTN Phone Systems

 

Traditional desk phone handsets

 

Another key reason UK businesses should consider switching to a cloud-based phone system is the upcoming PSTN Switch-Off in 2025. As we mentioned in the introduction, BT Openreach is planning to switch off analogue phone lines, focusing entirely on digital. This means if your business phone system is still running on analogue, you need to start thinking about alternatives like cloud phone systems.

 

Cloud Phone Systems From Elite Group

 

If your business phone system is ready to make the leap to the cloud, Elite Group is here to help make the switch as simple and as speedy as possible. With decades of experience providing business phone system solutions, including cloud phone service solutions – we’re ready to help! Get in touch with Elite Group today.