Maintaining older infrastructure during a system migration.
We are slowly moving to VoIP, but parts of our office still use older legacy phone systems. How do you handle the transition without replacing everything at once?
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We are slowly moving to VoIP, but parts of our office still use older legacy phone systems. How do you handle the transition without replacing everything at once?
A gradual migration is usually the most practical approach. Many businesses keep their existing phone system running while introducing VoIP department by department, allowing staff to adapt without disrupting daily operations. Using gateways or hybrid PBX solutions can help connect legacy equipment with newer VoIP services, spreading costs over time instead of requiring a complete replacement. It’s also worth checking that your accessories remain compatible throughout the transition. When reviewing communication equipment, I found radio headsets that work well in environments where reliable wireless communication is still essential. Planning each phase carefully helps minimize downtime and unexpected expenses.