
Cloud Based Phone Service
With landlines going the way of the dodo, Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) is the future of business communication. How? By transmitting voice and video calls over the internet, resulting in a more enhanced, sophisticated communication system at a reduced cost. A win-win for everyone.
How easy is it? VoIP sends voicemails directly to your inbox, so you can check your messages anywhere that has a Wi-Fi connection. Additional perks include reduced long-distance charges, limited maintenance, and automatic upgrades.
Paging
Whether you use it to page a coworker, announce game stats, or make announcements, paging systems are more relevant today than ever.
ProTel paging systems can be configured with “talk back” features, or can simply serve as quick notifications. Whatever your need, we’ll find the solution to meet it.


Unified Communications
Texting, calling, instant messaging, email, and on occasion good old-fashioned face-to-face contact. There are a lot of ways to keep in touch these days—so many, in fact, it’s no surprise when things fall through the cracks.
That’s where unified communications come in. At ProTel, we will help you integrate the platforms, products, and technologies your company relies on for a more streamlined, seamless communication experience—one shared by all users. Eliminate redundancies, reduce communication misfires, and increase your security in one fell swoop.
Structured Cabling
Our phones, computers, and other devices are just fancy centerpieces if they are unable to communicate with one another. Enter structured cabling, the best way to design and construct your telecommunication infrastructure.
There is a rhyme and reason to the logic behind the way your cables and wires are configured. Structured cabling helps avoid a mess of tangled wires and cords, dramatically reducing the amount of time it takes you to move or add onto an existing device or gadget. Structured cabling is also forward-adaptable, which is just a fancy way to say that its design lets you easily add new systems and devices down the line.
Minimize downtime, reduce the risk of human error, and make it easy for your company to move forward—check, check, and check.

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