North East based PCI Services offers previously unaffordable communications system to SME’s
North East based digital communications and IT Services company PCI Services are now offering carrier-grade hosted telephony (HT) and unified communications (UC) on a pay-per-seat-per-month basis, making these services accessible to SMEs for the first time.
The services allow companies to combine their existing IT infrastructure with Unify OpenScape Enterprise UC software-as-a-service (SaaS) to simplify and improve their business communications while reducing operating costs. The days of being locked in to inflexible contracts that benefit the vendor are numbered.
HT and UC services are popular with large organisations such as BP, HM Revenue and Customs, and the BBC, but their capital and running costs meant they were too expensive for smaller companies. By offering new HT and UC tariffs, PCI Services will enable companies of every size to leverage the benefits of a reliable, scalable and cost-effective communications system tailored to their individual needs.
Director, Richard Common explains: “As the shift from traditional PBX telephone systems to fully managed secure hosted systems continues to gather pace, our unique offering allows businesses of any type and size to access a previously unaffordable corporate grade system with no contracts and minimal capital expenditure.”
Joe Olabode, Managing Director added: “The traditional on-premise telephone PBX market is in decline. The bar has moved – the customer no longer has to estimate what they might need in the future and pay up-front for it. They can choose what they need today knowing that they can simply scale up or down as the need arises; it’s fantastic news for any business. That’s what we can offer.”
To learn more contact Luke Olabode on 0191 607 0777, email: luke.olabode@pciservices.co.uk or visit our site.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by PCI Services .
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