Business Phone Service in Las Vegas, NV

Whether you need a few phone lines or a complete hosted VoIP system, Cox Business offers business phone service for companies of all sizes. Contact us today to find out why you should choose Cox Business as your business phone provider in Las Vegas.

Business Phone Plans & Pricing in Las Vegas, NV

Find the best business phone plan for your Las Vegas, NV based company. Cox offers a fully hosted business phone service that integrates your existing equipment and devices. Choose a business phone bundle with other Cox Business services for maximum value.

Up to 40+ Business Features
Works With Existing Phones
24/7 Customer Support

Business Phone Features

At Cox Business, we know that you have an array of needs when it comes to answering and routing customer phone calls. Here’s a look at what our business phone service offers.

Caller ID

Know who's calling your company before you answer and block calls.

Call Waiting

Catch important business calls, even when you're on another call.

Last Number Redial

Connect quickly to recent incoming or outgoing work calls.

Call Notify

Stay on top of your calls with email notifications for missed calls or new voicemails.

Call Forwarding

Forward calls when you're busy or unavailable.

Three-way Calling

Merge calls easily between three parties.

Call Holding

Place calls on hold while you make another call.

Speed Dialing

Access frequently-used or hard-to-remember numbers with a single digit.

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Business Phone FAQs

A business phone system is designed to provide communication between your employees and your customers. Rather than having individual, single-line business phones for each employee, a unified collaboration system streamlines internal and external communications.

There are three broad categories for types of business phone systems: analog, private branch exchange (PBX), and voice over internet protocol (VoIP). Analog systems are landline-based and allow multiple incoming calls to ring on a single phone. The system requires a receptionist to direct calls to specific extensions and does not support intra-office calling. PBX and VoIP systems work similarly but automate many of the processes that must be handled manually on an analog business phone system.

PBX systems receive calls through a buffer—a centralized, electronic receiving area—and then connect callers with their desired extension via an automated process, rather than relying on a human receptionist. Additionally, PBX systems allow intra-office communication; employees can dial an extension to reach their colleagues without having to engage an external line. PBX systems require a physical infrastructure on-site, so there is an upfront investment in building out that system, plus required maintenance and upkeep throughout the life of the business phone system.

VoIP systems offer the same benefits as a PBX system, but they are cloud-based and maintained by a business phone service provider like Cox Business. They help eliminate the need for costly installation and upkeep of PBX hardware.

Business Phone Resources

Hosted VoIP Systems in Las Vegas

Cloud-based Calling for Your Teams

Go fully hosted with our IP Centrex system -- an advanced, scalable VoIP phone solution that includes all hardware and equipment, along with comprehensive technical support.