Dallas Business Telephone Systems Move Checklist or What to do and how to move

When moving your business or office Voip Phone system, make certain you plan accordingly by following these steps below.
 
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PHONE SYSTEM MOVE CHECKLIST


Use this checklist as a guide when moving to new space. The lead times are typical and may vary greatly.

Call us and your Internet providers and check availability of services. Sometimes you may not be able to duplicate services (such as DSL) in a new location. Ask for lead times for installation. Lead times can range from 2 to 12 weeks depending on the services you require. Make sure service orders get placed with enough lead time to allow for possible delays due to facilities problems. Document all service order numbers and contacts.  
Call us to discuss  a quote and make arrangements to move your telephone and voice mail system. We typically need two to three weeks lead time to schedule manpower and gather materials.  
Find out if the location you are moving to is cabled for voice and data. If it is not, or changes are required, We also can provide you a cabling quote. Find out if your landlord is responsible for tenant fit out.
Contact your printer to print letterhead, business cards, forms, etc., which need to be changed. Note: New telephone numbers are not guaranteed until they are installed. You may have to install the new services before they are required in order to lock in telephone numbers.
Create a floor plan. Label it with the location of all telephones, fax machines, networked computers, printers, scanners, network copiers, time clocks, and any other network appliances. Pick a climate controlled and secure location for your servers and for the control unit of your telephone system. Label all staff locations so your vendor can place phones in the correct place. If  you are taking over space that is already cabled, compare your floor plan with what is actually in place to make sure there are cables and jacks where required.
Contact your IT vendor - You will need to move your data network, and this may involve changing public IT addresses. Your IT vendor should look at cabling (either existing or plans for new) to make sure there are provisions for all your IT gear. If you have a VoIP phone system, then you'll need the LAN in place before you can liven the phones.  
Determine how you’d like to handle telephone calls, faxes and e-mail during the move. If your move is local, you may be able to get dual service for a week. If the move is not local, you can set up forwarding on your main number and send calls to a voice mailbox or cell phone.  
If the move requires a telephone number change, decide how you want to handle the old numbers. Most phone companies will provide a reference of calls for one year. Contact your phone service provider to make sure that this is provided for all published numbers (fax, private lines…). Contact your Yellow Page representatives (and any other directories) and alert them of the number changes. Make sure your telephone number is correct on your Web site and any on-line listings.
Once your new numbers are in and guaranteed, send a postcard to you clients and vendors alerting them of the move. Let them know if you will be closed for the move and how to reach key people during the move. Set up a fax machine in the new office so customers and vendors can fax important information.
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