The IPitomy Dedicated Virtual PBX is comprised of two basic components; your cloud based virtual IP PBX System and your IP telephones.  The PBX is in the cloud and the phones are on your desks.  The desks of course can be anywhere that has a broadband connection.  Remote users, branch offices and traveling employees all can be connected to the same system.  This provides a centralized messaging system, centralized reception as well as features such as busy lamps to see who is on the phone, even if they are working in a remote office.

As an example, if you have an employee in a branch office in Seattle and you are in New York, you can see if they are busy on the phone, see their presence status on your Q Manager Screen and send/receive text messages.  Parked calls will appear on a button on your phone (if equipped) and on your Q Manager screen.  You can park a call in New York and a colleague can pick it up in Seattle.

Since your system has been developed by IPitomy, the many years of development and application experience of the system is evident in the vast feature set and ease of operation.  Each user gets a dedicated portal to control the features on their phone, as well as voice mail and even printing the label on their phone.  After 30 years of experience designing and manufacturing telecommunications systems, IPitomy hasn't left out anything you want and need.

Contrast IPitomy's advanced features with most hosted providers who only offer hosted extensions off of a soft switch.  The feature set is limited and your calls are all part of a shared system rather than a dedicated system such as IPitomy.  You are in control of the features and you can grow without worrying about added hardware costs for the PBX, just add phones and licenses. 

IPitomy has been making IP PBX Systems for business since 2005.  We still sell them.  The Dedicated Virtual PBX system is the exact same as those systems that get installed on-site, but without the hardware.  This lowers the total cost of ownership as time goes on since PBX repairs are a thing of the past.