Horizon Hosted Telephony Description

The best-selling telephone systems in the UK are the Horizon Hosted cloud system and the Panasonic NS-700 office system. Horizon Hosted Telephony, a Cloud-based telephone system, means that the switching equipment is hosted in remote Data Centres and calls are made via VoIP over the Internet. Each system comes with free Polycom VVX 411 handsets for a 3-year deal. This is provided you use one our specialist VoIP services for Internet connectivity such as a Converged Voice & Data Circuit, which allows for a small amount to be reserved for voice-use only. This ensures high quality speech at all times, regardless of how much data is being downloaded. It will save you money on both your initial outlay and ongoing costs, as well as provide State-of the-Art facilities.

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Company Details

Company:
Horizon Telecom
Year Founded:
2012
Headquarters:
United Kingdom
Website:
www.horizontelecom.co.uk/our-telephone-systems/

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Product Details

Platforms
SaaS
Type of Training
Documentation
In Person
Customer Support
Phone Support
Online

Horizon Hosted Telephony Features and Options

Business Phone Systems

Call Logging
Call Monitoring
Call Recording
Call Routing
Employee Directory
IVR / Voice Recognition
Mobile Access
Virtual Call Center
Web Conferencing

Business VoIP Provider

Call Parking
Call Recording
Contact Management
Encryption
IVR / Voice Recognition
Ring Groups
SIP Trunking
Unified Communications
Voice Quality Enhancement

Cloud PBX Provider

Call Recording
Call Routing
IVR / Voice Recognition
Ring Groups
SIP Trunking
Virtual Extensions
Web Conferencing