The Best Phone System
for Your Business

 
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Our telephone solutions allow businesses everywhere to communicate effectively both internally and externally.

We offer both Hosted Phone Systems and On-Premise solutions, conferencing and paging options, and various accessories to work in conjunction with your business’ selected solution.

 
 
 

Discover The Difference with Hosted Phone Systems

Hosted Phone Systems refers to systems that are not located at your premises, but are hosted off-site and managed by Millside Total Communications on your behalf. With this solution, customers are provided with the flexibility and features of an on-premise system, but upgrades, updates and maintenance are taken care of for you remotely. With low up-front costs, reliability of the cloud and the knowledge that your phone system will always be up-to-date with the latest software, a hosted solution can be great option for your business.

 
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Scalability

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Flexibilty & Productivity

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Remote Maintenance

 
 
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ON-PREMISE PHONE SYSTEMS

On-Premise Phone Systems are an excellent solution for companies who prefer to keep physical control of their equipment. These systems allow for easy migration from older legacy systems and can be installed and implemented using existing premise cabling. Despite a higher up-front cost, there is a lower monthly cost after the initial expense is disbursed. Depending on the needs of your company, the stability of your internet service and your overall work environment, an on-premise solution may be the best option for you.


 

Avaya IP Office delivers a full-featured unified communications platform implemented and managed on your premises. To keep improving both your customer and employee interactions and experiences, explore all your IP Office-ready capabilities.


 

Grandstream has been connecting the world since 2002 with unified communication solutions that make communicating more impactful than ever before. Our award-winning solutions provide everything needed to build a seamless, easy-to-manage communication platform.


 

E-MetroTel Corporation—Is a communications provider of hybrid Appliances, Cloud & Virtualization software for Voice over IP Unified Communications solutions. E-MetroTel migrates legacy equipment such as: Nortel, Avaya, Panasonic, Mitel, and more. Our solutions are hybrid so our on-premise appliances work seamlessly with our cloud solution to provide flexibility, reliability, and failover.

 

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Carrier Solutions

 
SIP Trunk

SIP Trunks

SIP Trunks, or Voice over Internet Protocols (VoIP) is a method of taking analog audio signals and turning them into digital data that can be transmitted over the Internet, allowing the client to use their Internet Service for their phone lines. SIP trunks allow calling to anywhere in North America without long distance charges — a cost-effective and high quality solution.


DEDICATED DSL FOR VOIP

DSL VOICE CIRCUITS

Interested in VoIP but don’t want to add the additional internet traffic to your corporate network? With a dedicated DSL Voice Circuit, we can route the VoIP traffic through a secondary circuit separating the voice from your data network.


PRI Line

PRI (Primary Rate Interface)

PRI lines offer a digital solution when SIP is not a viable option. PRI is a standard telecommunications solution for both enterprises and offices, once again offering digital quality technology at a cost-effective rate. PRI lines are versatile, as data, fax and voice can all be done simultaneously. DID (direct inward dialing) is also available at an affordable rate.

Analog Phone Lines

Analog Phone Lines

Analog Phone Lines work well with your current legacy phone system and are available in all areas. This option provides a reliable back-up for your analog devices.


EFax Services

INTERNET VIRTUAL FAX SERVICE

Internet fax, e-fax, or online fax is the use of the internet and internet protocols to send a fax (facsimile), rather than using a standard telephone connection and a fax machine. A distinguishing feature of Internet fax, compared to other Internet communications such as email, is the ability to exchange fax messages with traditional telephone-based fax machines.