VoIP Phone Systems in Memphis, TN
VoIP Phone Systems for clinics, offices, and retail across Memphis — auto-attendant and voicemail-to-email for front-desk and clinical staff.
Memphis runs on movement and medicine. The Memphis Medical District packs hospitals, the University of Tennessee Health Science Center, clinics, and medical-supply distributors into one HIPAA-sensitive corridor, while the FedEx World Hub, the river port, and the I-40/I-55/I-22/I-69 convergence make the city one of the country's busiest distribution crossroads.
A clinic off Union needs camera coverage that respects patient-privacy zones and access control on records rooms; a distribution yard near the airport needs long-range cameras and license-plate capture at the gate. We design for both ends of that range.
What a phones system gets you
Business phone service and handsets on UniFi Talk — flat-rate lines, auto-attendant, voicemail-to-email, and number porting, with no on-prem PBX to babysit. It runs on the same UniFi console as your network, so there's one system to manage.
- UniFi Talk handsets and flat-rate lines
- Auto-attendant, voicemail-to-email, and call routing
- Number porting from your existing carrier
- Runs on the UniFi stack you already own
How the install works
- 1
Plan lines & flow
We map extensions, call flow, and the auto-attendant you want.
- 2
Design & quote
Handsets, lines, and any cabling itemized and tech-reviewed.
- 3
Provision & port
Lines provisioned, numbers ported, handsets configured.
- 4
Cut over & train
We cut over with minimal downtime and train your team.
Gear we install
- UniFi Talk Touch
- Talk Touch Max
- UniFi Talk service lines
What it costs
Talk service runs about $10–$25 per line per month depending on plan; handsets are a one-time cost ($179–$249). No separate PBX or per-seat controller fee — Talk runs on your UniFi console.
Pricing is preliminary and non-binding until a tech reviews your site.
Phones work in Tennessee
In Tennessee, alarm, camera, and access-control work is regulated separately from data and cabling — the Alarm Systems Contractors Board governs security systems, while a Limited Licensed Electrician classification covers low-voltage electrical work under $25,000.
Electrical and fire-alarm permits are issued at the local jurisdiction; commercial security and fire-tie-in work generally requires permit and inspection.
Regulated by Tennessee Department of Commerce & Insurance — Alarm Systems Contractors Board. Educational summary only.
Phones FAQs for Memphis businesses
Do you install phones systems in Memphis?
Yes — Mid-South Signal installs and supports voip phone systems for clinics, offices, and retail throughout Memphis, Tennessee, from Memphis Medical District to the surrounding Downtown / Central BID (Union, Second, B.B. King). We're based in the metro, so a local crew handles the work.
How is security and low-voltage work regulated in Tennessee?
In Tennessee, alarm, camera, and access-control work is regulated separately from data and cabling — the Alarm Systems Contractors Board governs security systems, while a Limited Licensed Electrician classification covers low-voltage electrical work under $25,000. Electrical and fire-alarm permits are issued at the local jurisdiction; commercial security and fire-tie-in work generally requires permit and inspection.
Can I keep my existing phone number?
Yes. We port your numbers from your current carrier so you keep them through the switch to UniFi Talk.
Is there a PBX to maintain?
No. UniFi Talk runs on the UniFi OS console you already own — there's no separate on-prem PBX server to babysit.
How is it priced?
Flat-rate per line per month for service, plus a one-time cost per handset — no per-seat controller licensing.
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