Telecom guidance since the early 80s

Business phones, modern cloud tools, old-school accountability.

From copper lines and key systems to VoIP, messaging, video, and contact center platforms, Bob helps businesses choose communications that fit the work, the budget, and the people using them.

Why Bob

Four decades of phone-room know-how, brought into today's cloud systems.

A business phone system should make the day calmer, not more complicated. Bob brings experience from the early days of business telecom into the current world of hosted voice, mobile apps, business texting, video meetings, call routing, and customer support tools.

Early 80s Industry roots before cloud phone systems had a name.
40+ years Practical experience with how businesses actually communicate.
0 Pressure to change systems before the fit is clear.

Services

Built around the calls, messages, and customers that keep the business moving.

Voice and VoIP

Business calling, extensions, voicemail, auto attendants, ring groups, and number management for office, hybrid, and mobile teams.

Messaging and Meetings

Business texting, team chat, and video meeting options that help customers and staff reach the right person without chasing five different tools.

Routing and Call Center

Queues, call menus, reporting, supervisor tools, and customer support workflows for teams that need more than a basic phone line.

Process

A clean path from the old phone setup to the right modern system.

Review the current setup.

Gather phone numbers, users, call flow, equipment, internet readiness, and must-have features before recommending a direction.

Match the system to the job.

Compare provider and platform options based on pricing, support, uptime needs, integrations, reporting, and room to grow.

Coordinate launch.

Map the porting timeline, user setup, training, and follow-up questions so the transition feels controlled instead of rushed.

Start here

Send the basics and get a practical next step.

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