Tag: hosted-ip-pbx

  • Optimize Your VoIP Retail Business for a Special Low Price

    Optimize Your VoIP Retail Business for a Special Low Price

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    Telecom services provider and VoIP software developer Speedflow announced that they are now offering their hosted IP PBX, Calling Card and Call Shop modules at an unprecedented price – $200 per month. It’s a perfect opportunity to start a VoIP business, or migrate to a more reliable platform.

    According to the company, its SaaS Solution “can optimize any business, making it more effective and competitive.”

    All modules are a part of the CallMax suite – a reliable Linux-based platform for VoIP retail. The flexible turn key solution comes with integrated VoIP billing, supports an unlimited number of subscribers, has a user-friendly interface, convenient report generation tools, and a whole host of other effective features.

    In addition to a high-class software platform, each customer also receives hosting at Speedflow’s data-centre, 24/7 technical support, free installation and trainings at no extra cost.

    For more information, visit the company’s website.

    Also check out: Speedflow – Company Profile

  • IP PBX Call Handling Boosted By Vocalocity Web Dashboard


    Vocalocity has launched a user dashboard that works through a Web browser rather than through separate PC software.

    The development gives users of its hosted IP PBX service click-to-call functionality and on-screen call summaries – functions previously only available to web-based VoIP solutions.

    While many IP PBXs let users click to make calls and view calling activity on their computer screens, hosted services typically haven’t had such capabilities.

    The new Vocalocity service enables managers and staff to see the real time status of all extensions in their organization.

    Called the VocalocityPBX Dashboard, the new features allow phone administrators to create customized views organized by user and status, in an interface similar to instant messaging services.

    The Dashboard provides all users with an at-a-glance view of the people in their organization or on their team, along with the status and availability of the user.

    Vocalocity says other benefits of the Dashboard include:

    • Summary view of all active calls, conferences and queues
    • Real-time view of co-worker status – on a call, away, etc.
    • Click-to-call features, enabling users to dial any external number with a click of the mouse
    • Simple status options to update co-workers, such as "Do Not Disturb"
    • Instant access to a directory of all company extensions

    David Politis, executive vice president and general manager of Vocalocity, said the Dashboard might not seem like a groundbreaking feature.
    But he said it was significant for customers and their ability to work more efficiently.

    "This feature allows our customers to use their hosted VoIP system more effectively, enabling them to see who is on the phone or who is available in real-time, as well as if they want to take a call or route it to someone else in the organization," he said.

    Politis said managers could also use Dashboard to monitor employee phone use, such as how long a team member has been on the phone or who they are on the phone with.

    He said the developments were fuelled by customer demand for more visibility in their call activity.

    Vocalocity is offering the Dashboard as a standard feature for all new and existing customers.

  • Phone.com Offers US Businesses Foreign Numbers


    Voxbone is to supply Phone.com, a hosted IP PBX provider for small businesses, with international DID (direct-inward-dial) numbers.

    The deal allows Phone.com users in the US to select telephone numbers in foreign countries that when dialled will ring to their Phone.com Virtual Office.

    An automated receptionist then asks for the called person’s extension number and completes the call.

    Such calls are local to the caller. Voxbone carries them over its managed IP network to Phone.com, which routes them to its end customer.

    Phone.com customers pay a flat monthly rate for each DID. The numbers can also be directed to ring home phones or cell phones, and to change routing by time-of-day rules.

    DIDs can be ordered for all included cities and countries through Phone.com’s self-service web site.

    Ari Rabban, CEO of Phone.com, said theVirtual Office enabled small business customers to look big by running big-company voice applications like automated attendant and conferencing.

    Voxbone leases international DID numbers and toll-free numbers via VoIP to organizations in North and South America, Europe and Asia/Pacific regions.