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Auto Attendant IP Phone Service

June 29th, 2009
Auto Attendant IP Phone Service

IP phone service with auto attendant is a cost-effective means for your business to maintain efficient communication with your customers. This innovative telecommunication service is an ideal means to boost your business image and gain credibility among your customers.

Auto Attendants with Effective Customer Care Features

The auto attendant, an integral part of the IP phone service, gives efficient customer care service. All incoming calls will be welcomed by a professional sounding greeting. With further interactions with the customers, this facility connects the call to the intended extension. The user can set up music-on-hold facility as well as, business hours and after-hours greetings in the auto attendants. Special menu options including dial-by-name and dial-by-extension are there for the user to communicate with your employees working in different departments of your office.

High Speed Broadband Connection for Quick Call Transferring

With an Internet Protocol or IP phone service, you can easily handle communications with your remote offices. This phone service makes use of multiple voice control protocols and voice compression coding to convert analog voice into packets of data. Depending on your requirement you can add as many connections to your multiple locations without installing any additional phone lines. Thus with a single broadband connection multiple call transferring is possible simultaneously to any of your extension numbers, within no time.

Providers of IP Phone Service with Auto Attendants

With an auto attendant enabled IP phone service, you can make unlimited calls to national and international locations at reduced rates. Most of the telecom companies come with phone services with affordable monthly service charges and different calling plans. With the advancement of technology, these providers have made available for small and start up businesses, all advanced phone features such as voice mail, fax mail, voice to email, caller ID, call conferencing and call forwarding that were once exclusive to bigger conglomerates.

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Who provides the cheapest home phone service, also can use Internet for phone connection?
My partner is moving in with me and we both have cellular phones. The condo door entrance buzzer links only to one phone number to allow guests to enter, so I want to get a dirt cheap home service to link the condo door entrance. It needs very little minutes and no call waiting etc. It can use a high-speed internet to connect. Who has the cheapest home phone service not requiring a contract?

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  1. June 29th, 2009 at 01:44 | #1

    since you are with t-mobile your phone should be a gsm phone (have a sim card). you can insert your sim card into and unlocked phone that uses the gsm network (sim card). so as long as the nokia phone has a sim card slot and is unlocked you can use it.

  2. June 29th, 2009 at 02:03 | #2

    You could actually choose a prepaid plan instead of a yearly contract. Most cell phone service providers like T-Mobile, Verizon and AT&T provide prepaid service using which you can use the cell phone service by payment of usage fee beforehand. It offers you the advantage of termination of service whenever you feel like without payment of any termination fee. Check out sites like http://www.billshrink.com for more details on service plans of various cell phone service providers.

  3. June 29th, 2009 at 14:56 | #3

    Maybe Koodo,

    But that might not be in your area, get a plan, unlimited texting and other options you want,

  4. June 30th, 2009 at 00:20 | #4

    This is very expensive. Verizon, Cingular and Sprint offer these PC cards. They will cost $50 with a 2-year agreement. If you want to do it without a contract, then it will be $200 for the PC Card. As for the plans, for unlimited data, it is about $80 – $100. I don't think the limited data is worth it, unless you do not plan to use it much.

    In addition, recently in press release, Cingular is getting UMTS (3.5G technology) set-up by January 2007. You will be able to get 3.5Mbps speed from GTOption's PC Card.

  5. June 30th, 2009 at 23:03 | #5

    *228+send from your cell phone will only be helpful if the ph has 2 bars of signal to start. If it does then choose option #2, if it doesn't then there's not really anything else that can be done while you are skiing.

  6. Laura Ann
    July 1st, 2009 at 17:39 | #6

    You should look at a place that is more suited to small business like RingCentral.com. They have good pricing and also some other benefits like voicemail that might work for you as well.

  7. July 1st, 2009 at 19:37 | #7

    I have very good luck with Cingular all over the Chicago area. Rate plans are good and they seem to have a large selection of products.

  8. July 1st, 2009 at 20:34 | #8

    I recommend Sprint. I am not sure if they need a deposit, but I am pretty sure they might require it. They have good phones, plans and good service.

  9. July 2nd, 2009 at 03:32 | #9

    The type of service you can get to assist her will really depend upon your/her location. There are some more localized carriers (AT and T is NOT one of them, to my knowledge) in some cities which will offer a package deal, but you would have to research them individually. I know of no such deal which can be offered through AT and T, however.

  10. July 2nd, 2009 at 09:38 | #10

    at&t's service is amazing. I have never had a problem getting a signal anywhere. it's definatly worth looking into. I'm actually looking into getting a samsung propel myself, it looks really cool.
    If anyone could help me out:
    http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=AsUNrZFENP.VJYe5scXYbS3sy6IX;_ylv=3?qid=20081115063812AAqmRLm

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