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Copper cut- off? Rental + Cloud = save $1000’s

With many parts of the Sunshine Coast having their ADSL copper services cut-off, businesses are facing the daunting prospect of having to move to VoIP.  Some Telcos are using this uncertainty to sell hugely expensive VoIP phone systems, which is completely unnecessary. Why spend thousands of dollars on a new phone system, when you can rent state of the art technology with all the functionality you need in the cloud?  You can have everything you need to run your business on an EPBX future proofed network, with broadband speeds nearly double the national average.

The average cost of a new phone system for a small business with 5 desk phones is $400 per month for the equipment alone over a 5 year period. This new equipment will be out of date before you even own it. Why not spend $200 per month to lease the technology that you hand back and exchange for the latest edition 4 years later? OCB want to enable small to medium sized businesses by doing just that and the $200 per month also includes calls!

An example from a Noosa based client, has them paying the market leader in Telecommunications $870 per month on a 5 year contract for the equipment alone. This breaks down to $350 per month capital expenditure plus call costs of $520 per month.

OCB’s new competitive alternative is our Medium Business Internet & VoIP bundle with 3 additional handsets. (This is a promotional product available for a limited time only.)  With calls included, charges are only $330 per month – giving  the client a massive saving.  When you look at it over a 24 month term the savings are staggering.  OCB’s charges are $7,920 versus the market leaders price of $20,900 for the same period – saving our Noosa client $3000 per employee.

Take the stress and cost out of your transition to VoIP and talk to Alice today on (07) 5322 5380 or email us,  and we can confirm if our service is available at your address.

For full details on this plan, please refer to our Critical Information Summary online

 

 

 

2019-01-29T16:41:28+10:00