Phones Anywhere

At last, simplicity and flexibility have arrived in telephone systems.

The traditional approach:
Phones are connected to a premises switch (PBX) sometimes over proprietary telephone cabling, sometimes over structured cabling.
In either case, the socket on the PBX into which the phone is connected dictates the extension number of the phone.
The PBX has to be programmed to deliver incoming calls to the right extensions. Every separate location (e.g. branch offices) need separate PBXs.

The Revolutionary approach:
A phone can be plugged in anywhere where there is an Internet connection.
Anywhere - in the head office, branch office, home office, hotel room. Anywhere in the country, anywhere in the world.
If, for example, staff transfer from one branch to another, they can take their phones and just plug them in - nothing to change, nothing to reprogram.
The Revo system can even be configured to deliver incoming calls on a direct-dialled number to ring on any number of phones in diverse locations.