Choosing the right phone system for your company can have a huge impact on your productivity. But it’s not as easy as picking the cheapest or most extravagant phone system on the market. What you need is a phone system specifically tailored to the needs of your company.
NEC has been the leading provider of business phone systems for decades and for good reason. NEC phone systems are one-of-a-kind and can be the perfect solution for you business.
Flexibility & Scalability
One of the great benefits of using an NEC phone system for your business is that it you have the option to scale your phone system according to the growth of your company. Instead of having to purchase phones in bundles, NEC allows you to by them one at a time. Making it easier for you to manage growth and not have to worry about paying for lines you dont need. For example, if you added 5 new phones to your system. You may need to purchase a new station blade which can cost upwards of $1000. With NEC you only have to purchase a license for each phone line at $30 and add the new phone.
Blended Architecture
A unique quality about NEC phone systems is that they can run digital and IP communications on the same system. This is something that competitors like Cisco cannot offer. We know that having to hardwire an entire building can be costly in labor alone. Having the ability to mix and match with both hardwire and IP reduces the cost of a normal hardwired system.
Reduce Your Costs
When you compare NEC phone systems to the rest of the market you would find that NEC is usually the less expensive option in the market. To make things better, NEC provides a phone that is just as competitive for the service you are being provided. This reduces your total expenses on business operations while still maintaining a high level of productivity and effectiveness.
Innovative Technology
NEC takes provide on providing “Solutions for Society” and by doing so were named a “Top 50 Innovator” according to Boston Consulting group. NEC joined such companies as Apple, Google, Tesla, and Amazon to name a few. In 2015 alone, NEC spent $1.2 Billion in R&D and own over 65,000 patents.