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Small business looking for new phone system..Avaya, BCM, or Samsung?

My company is looking into buying a new phone system. Debating between Avaya, BCM,and Samsung? Advice? I work in a law firm with 5 employees, but we need the capapbilities to expand. We also would like voicemail, page, and intercom capabilites. If you know anything about the service and/or technical issues with any of these phones feel free to let us know:

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  2. Hello - If you are 5 employees (or even if you were 105 employees), I would seriously consider a Virtual PBX (starting at $9.95/month) from a company like RingCentral. This has all the features of a full phone system but there's no box or wires to install (I don't think it will support intercom capabilities - that's the only negative). Your employees' cell phones or voip phones are the 'extensions'. You can read my review of RingCentral here: http://small-business-phone.com/?p=4.... If you *must* go the route of a traditional PBX, may I suggest Bizfon.com. This does everything the "major" PBX solutions do but a fraction of the cost (I used one at a company I owned, from 1998 to 2001.) Look at $3000 fully installed, plus your recurring local/long distance charges for each line. But I would seriously consider RingCentral instead, as you will be saving LOTS of money and the solution is very flexible to meet virtually all your needs.
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