As flexible workspaces become more commonplace, the traditional workplace is evolving.
The office is no longer an essential work hub for many hybrid and remote employees. Instead, the digital collaboration platform is taking over, providing teams with a space to connect and communicate seamlessly with distributed colleagues.
Collaboration platforms like Zoom have already earned the attention of millions of business leaders looking for a convenient way to synchronize staff with video, audio, chat, and file-sharing tools. However, for a solution like Zoom to thrive as a modern work hub, it must be aligned with each company’s communication stack, including their unique requirements for telephony.
Fortunately, Zoom has various options to help businesses bring telephony into their collaborative space. The challenge is in deciding which strategy is best for each brand.
What is Zoom Phone?
To make business calls within the Zoom environment, businesses need to connect to the Public Switched Telephone Network with Zoom Phone.
Zoom Phone is a cloud-based phone system that connects the core Zoom platform to the wider telephony network. This means Zoom users can call standard mobile and landline numbers using the native Zoom dialer. There are a few ways to do this, including the Zoom Phone Provider Exchange, Zoom’s BYOC program, and Zoom Phone plans.
Zoom Phone plans are the native calling option available from Zoom. These leverage Zoom’s technology to provide companies with local and international calling and minute bundles. Typically, services are charged on a per-month and per-user basis. The Zoom Phone native solution includes all the traditional PBX features most companies would expect, including centralized management via a comprehensive admin portal, a secure and reliable global network, and HD audio calls.
Zoom Phone allows companies to:
- Access an all-in-one solution for calling on any device or OS
- Make and receive calls over Wi-Fi, cellular data, and cellular voice
- Engage in voice, video, messaging, and meetings on one platform
- Unlock intelligent routing for call management and control
- Create Auto-attendant and IVR systems with easy-to-use wizards
- Maintain traditional desk phone investments with broad interoperability
- Record call histories and voicemails, as well as entire conversations
- Easily change phone numbers and dialling personas between calls
- Create shared lines and delegate calls to specific users
What is Zoom Phone Provider Exchange?
Zoom Phone Provider Exchange is a BYOC (Bring Your Own Carrier) offering from Zoom, simplifying the existing BYOC program. The solution allows companies to bring their own carriers and telephony providers into the Zoom ecosystem, just like they would with the Zoom BYOC program. However, there’s no need for the SBCs and extra hardware investments typically involved with a traditional SIP connection strategy.
Zoom Phone Provider Exchange allows companies to manage their entire communication ecosystem within the Zoom platform. Using an enhanced cloud peering service, carriers with their own SIP-based voice network can directly link to the Zoom infrastructure, using trusted cross-connects between data centres.
With Zoom Phone Provider Exchange, companies gain access to their chosen vendor’s seamless calling capabilities and reliability without the complexity of setting up a routing system. Brands can order telephony numbers and voice services through the carrier’s app within the Zoom app marketplace. Those numbers and services can then be provisioned directly into the Zoom tenant and assigned to users from a convenient user interface.
Essentially, Zoom Phone Provider Exchange offers many of the same benefits as the Zoom BYOC program but with the benefits of being cloud hosted end-to-end, so companies can access flexibility without investing in additional hardware. The service comes with a range of advantages over standard Phone plans, such as:




