Burnaby is home to a lot of established, mid-market companies that already have real phone systems, and a phone bill to match. Moving that onto Telnyx, with its own carrier network and lower rates, is often a straight saving rather than a leap of faith. We handle both the move and the build.

The build, for a mid-market Burnaby business

Replacing an aging or overpriced phone setup means SIP trunking to connect your existing PBX or contact centre to Telnyx, porting your numbers across without downtime, and adding programmable routing and recording on top. Done properly, staff notice nothing except that it works and costs less.

What Telnyx brings

Carrier-grade voice at transparent rates, elastic SIP trunks that scale with your call volume, and an API so routing, recording and reporting are yours to shape. No per-seat lock-in from a legacy vendor holding your numbers hostage.

Getting it live in Burnaby

We plan the port, run it without dropping calls, connect your trunk and test it under real load before cutover. Then we stay on to support it.

Questions we get

Can you connect our existing phone system?

Yes. SIP trunking links your current PBX or contact centre to Telnyx without ripping it out.

Will porting our numbers cause downtime?

No. Done properly, a port is seamless, and planning it carefully is part of the job.

Is it really cheaper than what we have?

Usually. Telnyx's rates and the lack of per-seat lock-in tend to beat legacy providers, especially at volume.

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