(Free Press Release) The various PBX system providers have their own set of packages with varied rental plans. When comparing the different market players a recent category has been added by PBX Compare known as Extra Fees. These fees refer to the extra charges by a service provider apart from the monthly rental. These may include Federal Universal Fund Fees, taxes or surcharges that are not displayed in the rental plans. PBS Compare provides various services including call forwarding service.

A virtual pbx(Private Branch Exchange) system is also known as virtual phone system or a virtual phone service. It offers services similar to that of a traditional system with one basic difference. The entire set up is done in the absence of any physical connection of wires and cables. This makes the system a lot more reasonable than the traditional set up.

A PBX system is normally needed by anyone for business purposes so that he/she does not miss any call from a prospective client. Going for a traditional PBX system would prove to be quite expensive and for small business houses it could become unaffordable. This is when a virtual pbx system proves to be very helpful and effective. Without spending huge amounts of money one can get the same results as a traditional system. Besides this, the virtual system also helps set up a virtual office which is of use to businessmen who are always on the move or have offices in remote locations.

A typical virtual pbx set up includes a telephone number along with a virtual number and an online interface to manage calls, voicemails and settings. In most cases people to go for a virtual pbx connection to get their calls forwarded to a Voice-over IP service or a varied phone line.

Virtual pbx is being preferred by a growing number of people owing to the various advantages associated with it. One basic plus point is the fact that it is fairly inexpensive making it affordable for a larger section of society. This is also due to the fact that it does not require any maintenance. As the service provider hosts the phone system online it becomes easily accessible for a greater number of people. In a virtual system you can easily upgrade your plans as and when the need arises making the system quite flexible.
One drawback of this system is the fact that it does not provide an 800 toll-free number.

About PBX Compare: PBX Compare is a website that gives detailed information about the various virtual pbx service providers in the market.
As the name of the website suggests, PBX Compare carries out a comparison on the basis of the rental plans and the services provided to a client. From the service provider‘s side of the table many a times information is not communicated successfully to a client which results in the loss of a prospective buyer. From the clients point of view, when detailed and accurate information is not available making a wise choice becomes difficult.

PBX Compare comes in to fill the gap between the buyer and the seller by making all necessary information available; thereby assisting buyers reach out to clients and vice versa.

The industry benchmark features of a plan should ideally include a phone line, voicemail by email, voicemail alerts, auto attendant, call forwarding service, internet fax, conference call and a 24X7 customer support. Log on to www.pbxcompare.com to know more about virtual pbx systems and the services it provides.

Jennifer Silva researches and writes about various small business topics. She also reviews tools that small businesses and start-ups use such as email marketing, internet faxing, and call forwarding service. Compare various virtual PBX providers at www.pbxcompare.com.