Sunday, January 6, 2013
Pros of a VoIP Service
If you have access to the Internet, then you can call, email, video conference with, or send a voice mail to anyone's email or phone. It doesn't matter if they are across the ocean or in the building next door, as long as your internet signal is strong, you don't have to hassle with remembering area codes, worry about long-distance charges if you chat for an hour, or wonder if you are going to be disconnected if a cloud drifts by. Your one assigned "local" phone number will allow you to call anyone, anywhere. VoIP comes as part of several different packages depending on your particular needs. Some options include: 3-way calling, caller ID, voicemail, automatic call forwarding, auto-redial, online faxing, automatic emailing of voicemails to your designated email account, a "virtual" receptionist greeting callers and directing them to the appropriate company rep, and even customized greetings for specific times of the year or after regular business hours. VoIP can be easily integrated with instant messaging, file sharing software, video conferencing, or any other internet-based communication. Multiple applications and devices can be integrated, layered, or streamlined to meet most every user's needs at the corporate or home office.
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The call forwarding is the best VoIP feature. I never miss any calls.
ReplyDeleteVoice mail, internet fax and 3 way calling what more do you need. Perfect for any business.
ReplyDeleteI would like to see the price drop for Internet phone and fax services.
ReplyDeleteI really think using a cloud based internet phone service company covers all your bases.
ReplyDeleteThe VoIP phone service lets you communicate in so many ways no matter where you are.
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