VoIP Phone Systems for K-12 School Districts

Scott Rocca — Senior Account Executive, Unified Communications | Pittsburgh, PA

Many school districts across Pennsylvania are still running on legacy copper lines, aging Nortel or Avaya PBX systems, or paying inflated monthly rates to carriers like Comcast Business, Verizon, or Windstream for outdated phone service. These systems are expensive to maintain, difficult to scale, and lack the features modern school administration requires.

I work directly with K-12 school districts to replace these legacy systems with modern, cloud-based VoIP phone solutions — at a cost that's typically lower than what districts are already paying.

What I Help School Districts Do

Why School Districts Choose Phones as a Service

Traditional phone systems require large capital expenditures, ongoing maintenance contracts, and expensive carrier agreements. Phones as a Service flips that model — your district gets modern VoIP desk phones, a cloud-based management platform, and full support for a flat monthly fee. No surprise costs, no aging hardware, no vendor lock-in.

The result: better phones, better features, better reliability — at a lower total cost than legacy systems.

Serving School Districts Nationwide

Headquartered in Pittsburgh, PA, I work with K-12 school districts across the United States — from Pennsylvania, Ohio, and New York to Virginia, Florida, Texas, California, and everywhere in between. Cloud-based VoIP means location doesn't limit deployment. Whether your district is across town or across the country, I can design, deploy, and support your phone system remotely with the same level of service.

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