Installation Options
Flexibility of Deployment
We offer Zultys’ solution as a cloud-based deployment, Hardware as a Service, or a hybrid of both. Only with Zultys does the system software work the same across any deployment type. Each MX system comes with built-in SIP trunk support and a complete Unified Communications system.
Zultys delivers the same feature set across all deployment options, regardless of system type or customer size, and the system supports businesses with as few as five users up to enterprises with multiple sites and 40,000+ users. Zultys HaaS can be paired with a hosted system as an emergency backup — or serve as the backup to a hosted deployment — giving businesses flexible options to stay connected during outages or natural disasters.
Zultys Cloud Services
Zultys Cloud Services (ZCS) is built upon over a decade of experience of delivering powerful enterprise-class communications capabilities for small, medium, and large organizations across the United States. Servers installed in our state-of-the-art data centers are fully redundant with multiple levels of failure protection and are supervised around the clock. This ensures the uptime and reliability that your business demands. This service continuity protects the lifeline of your business by keeping you connected and your teams’ workflow moving.
Hardware as a Service
Hardware as a Service (HaaS) is a premise-based deployment that can also be deployed as a true hybrid Unified Communications offering. It emulates the traditional UCaaS delivery model by including business telephone services and predictable per-user, per-month pricing, giving businesses a flexible alternative to large capital expenditures.
Designed for flexibility, HaaS supports a variety of deployment options — from fully on-premise setups to hybrid configurations combining on-site and cloud-based systems. These options ensure business continuity through built-in redundancy and automatic failover capabilities, allowing HaaS to serve as a backup to a hosted deployment — or vice versa — so businesses remain connected and operational during outages or natural disasters.