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Bas-Saint-Laurent

Business phone system Bas-Saint-Laurent, Quebec | VoIP provider in the Bas-Saint-Laurent

For the business phone system Bas-Saint-Laurent companies want without buying or maintaining hardware, AgileIP runs a fully managed hosted PBX and handles setup, number porting, staff orientation, and ongoing support. There is no on-site PBX to maintain and no multi-year contract to sign. Bas-Saint-Laurent businesses get local 418, 581, and 367 numbers, and one account carries a head office, satellite branches, and staff working up and down the river valley on a single system.

Why AgileIP

Why Bas-Saint-Laurent businesses choose AgileIP

Infrastructure AgileIP owns and runs

Hosted PBX commonly sits on rented capacity inside someone else's shared or virtual platform. AgileIP runs its calls on a network it built and owns outright. With the call's path staying on that one infrastructure, call quality holds steady from a Rimouski office to a branch in Rivière-du-Loup, Matane, or La Pocatière, however far apart they sit along the river.

No long-term contracts

Everything is month-to-month, with no multi-year lock-in and no penalty for leaving. AgileIP keeps your business by earning it - with call quality and service, every month.

Setup, training, and support included

Installation, a practical orientation for staff, and responsive ongoing support come with every line, in English or French. The person who scopes the deployment stays involved through go-live and after.

What you get

Bas-Saint-Laurent business phone features

Included with every line
Available as add-ons
Hosted PBX vs traditional

Hosted PBX with AgileIP vs a traditional on-premise system

 AgileIP hosted PBXTraditional on-premise system
Setup timeA matter of daysOften weeks
On-site PBX hardwareNone to maintainRequired on site
ContractMonth-to-monthMulti-year is typical
Maintenance and updatesIncludedExtra cost
Multiple Bas-Saint-Laurent locationsOne account, free inter-office callingSeparate systems per site
Adding or moving linesConfigured remotelyTechnician visit

Bas-Saint-Laurent coverage and numbers

Local area codes

418, 581, and 367

Toll-free

Canada and the United States

Languages

service and support in English or French

Number porting

5 to 10 business days, then activation within 48 hours of approval

Coverage

the Lower St. Lawrence: Rimouski, Rivière-du-Loup, Matane, Mont-Joli, Trois-Pistoles, Amqui, and La Pocatière

Carriers AgileIP ports from

Telus, Bell, and most Canadian carriers

AgileIP runs business phone systems across Quebec and coast to coast in Canada.

Built for your sector

Bas-Saint-Laurent industries AgileIP serves

Agri-food and dairy

Producers and processors route order and supply calls with the auto attendant, and forward the main line to whoever is covering when the office is empty.

Forestry and wood products

Mills and contractors put a supplier or buyer through to the first person free with ring groups, and page the yard when a call needs someone on the floor.

Marine and ocean research

Institutes and marine-service firms in and around Rimouski give lab, field, and office staff their own extensions and move a call between them with transfer instead of a callback chain.

Manufacturing

Plants and their front offices stay connected with intercom and paging, so a call for the floor is announced rather than chased down.

Tourism and hospitality

Inns, operators, and river-valley attractions absorb seasonal call spikes with call queues and after-hours schedules so a booking line is never left ringing out.

Professional services

Accounting, legal, and consulting practices give clients one number and use attended transfer to place a caller with the right person, with voicemail arriving by email when no one is free.

What does a business phone system Bas-Saint-Laurent businesses get from AgileIP include?

A hosted PBX that AgileIP runs end to end over the internet each site already uses, with nothing to rack or maintain on the premises. Every line carries the auto attendant, call queues, ring groups, voicemail-to-email, transfer, and forwarding, and ships configured with staff shown how it works. The AgileIP softphone and call recording are available as add-ons.

Can one account cover offices from Rimouski to La Pocatière?

Yes. Sites along the river, from La Pocatière and Rivière-du-Loup through Rimouski and out to Matane and Amqui, sit on one account with free calling between them, and ring groups send a call to whichever office can answer. Each location keeps its own local number.

Is service available in English and French?

Yes. Setup, staff orientation, and ongoing support are handled in English or French, and the auto attendant and voicemail greetings can be recorded in either language or both, so callers hear the language they expect.

Which Bas-Saint-Laurent area codes can a business run on one account?

All three, 418, 581, and 367. A long-standing 418 number stays as the published main line, and 581 or 367 numbers are added underneath it for new departments or hires. Toll-free numbers covering Canada and the United States are available as an add-on.

Can staff who travel the region stay on the same phone system?

Yes. The AgileIP softphone, an add-on available across Canada, puts the office line on a laptop or phone, so someone driving between Rimouski and a site up the valley keeps one business number and can be reached as though they were at their desk.

How does AgileIP move a Bas-Saint-Laurent number over?

AgileIP takes care of the port end to end, dealing with Telus, Bell, or the current carrier on your behalf while the existing line keeps working. The carrier stage generally runs 5 to 10 business days, and the number activates on AgileIP within 48 hours of the carrier approving the transfer.

Ready to modernize your Bas-Saint-Laurent phone system?

Canadian hosted PBX, month-to-month, with setup and support included. Free consultation, no obligation.