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Cloud Computing could be the next direction for PBX's

Failing bandwidth prices and constant improvements to South Africa's telecoms infrastructure are slowly turning hosted or cloud-based PBX's into a viable option for small to medium sized companies.

That's according to Ryan Miles, chief operating officer at Itec. He says that absence of affordable uncapped or high-cap ADSL services for smaller businesses and bottlenecks in the country's telecom infrastructure have held back the adoption of cloud-based PBX's up until now.

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