
If your business relies on an NEC phone system, there’s an important change you need to know about.
NEC has officially announced its exit from the on-premise PBX market and is stepping away from the Unified Communications space altogether. This marks a major shift in the telecom landscape — and it could have a direct impact on your business communications.
But don’t worry — Teltech is here to make this transition seamless.
🚨 What’s Happening with NEC?
NEC has been a trusted name in business phone systems for decades. However, as the industry moves rapidly toward cloud-based solutions, NEC has decided to phase out its on-premise PBX systems and exit the Unified Communications market.
This means:
- No more updates or new features
- Limited or discontinued technical support
- Increased risk of system failures or security vulnerabilities
- A shrinking pool of technicians and parts for maintenance
If your business is still using an NEC PBX system, now is the time to start planning your next move.

✅ Why You Shouldn’t Wait
While your NEC system might still be working today, relying on unsupported technology can quickly become a liability. Here’s why acting now is a smart move:
- Avoid service disruptions before they happen
- Protect your business from security risks
- Take advantage of modern features like mobile access, video calling, and integrations
- Scale easily as your business grows — without the need for bulky hardware

💡 How Teltech Makes It Easy
At Teltech, we specialise in helping businesses transition from legacy phone systems to modern, cloud-based communication platforms. Whether you’re a small team or a large enterprise, we’ll guide you every step of the way.
Here’s what we offer:
- Personalized consultation to find the right solution for your needs
- Seamless migration of your existing phone numbers — no downtime, no stress
- Training and support to get your team up and running fast
- Ongoing local support from a team that understands your business
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