When the internet drops, does your phone system drop with it?
Most business phone systems are managed by whoever installed them, then left alone. We run VoIP as part of the same managed stack as your network — monitored, failed over automatically, and accountable to one team.
- UPTIME · carrier-grade
- FAILOVER · automatic
- CALL QUALITY · monitored
- INTEGRATION · one managed stack
One outage is all it takes for a missed call to become a missed client.
Business telephony is treated as a utility until the day it fails at the worst possible moment — and by then it's too late to discover no one was actually watching it.
- A phone system managed by a separate vendor that no one else on your stack talks to.
- No failover plan if the primary internet connection goes down.
- Call quality issues reported by clients before anyone internally notices.
- A system configured once at installation and left untouched since.
One managed stack. One team accountable for all of it.
Voice is infrastructure, not a subscription you set and forget. We run it to the same standard as the network it depends on.
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We deploy VoIP as part of the managed stack
Telephony sits under the same monitoring, support and security discipline as your network — not a separate vendor relationship you have to manage yourself.
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We build in automatic failover
If your primary internet connection fails, calls move to backup connectivity without a manual step from your staff.
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We monitor call quality, not just uptime
Dropped calls and poor audio are caught by monitoring before a client mentions it to you.
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We keep the platform current and secure
Firmware, apps and configuration are maintained under the same patching discipline as the rest of your infrastructure.
Continuity, measured — not assumed.
This is the console we watch behind your phone system. Activate a row to see what's behind the figure.
Rolling uptime across your primary voice trunk, tracked the same way as core network uptime.
Every reading above comes from live monitoring, reviewed alongside your network health report — not a separate, forgotten system.
Telephony, run like infrastructure.
Every line below is deployed, monitored and integrated into your managed stack — not left as a standalone vendor relationship.
VoIP & Communications — Inclusions Ledger
- Business VoIP deployment across every siteConfigured and secured to the same standard as the rest of your managed environment.
- Automatic failover to backup connectivityCalls keep moving even when your primary internet connection doesn't.
- Call quality monitoringAudio quality and dropped-call trends are tracked continuously, not left to client complaints.
- Integration with helpdesk and network managementOne team, one ticketing system, one accountable line — not a separate vendor to chase.
- Mobile and softphone apps for remote and hybrid staffStaff take the business number with them, wherever they're actually working.
- Ongoing platform security and feature updatesMaintained under the same patching discipline as every other system we manage.
The work, on the record. Anonymised, never embellished.
A dropped internet connection stopped costing them calls.
- The phone system and the network were managed by two vendors who never spoke to each other.
- A single ISP outage took the phones down with the internet, twice in one year.
- No one had ever tested what would happen if the primary connection actually failed.
Voice now fails over automatically to a secondary connection, tested on a schedule and reported alongside network uptime — one console, not two blind spots.
The questions every director asks first.
Not always. We assess your existing equipment first; most modern handsets and softphones work on a managed VoIP platform without replacement.
Calls fail over automatically to backup connectivity. The failover itself is tested on a schedule, so it's proven before it's ever needed live.
Yes. Mobile and desktop softphone apps carry the business number and call routing wherever your staff are actually working.
Your phones shouldn’t be the weakest link in the stack.
See exactly where your communications continuity stands today. The assessment fee is credited toward your first year of managed protection.
