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FreedomFireCom
01-06-2005, 08:55 PM
Virtual Office Via Broadband....Sound Big & Pay Less

Hosted PBX with a Powerful Feature Set for Small/Medium-Sized Organizations

Sound big at any size! That's the power and appeal of our Virtual Office, the broadband Internet-based PBX service for small and mid-sized organizations with big ambitions.

Virtual Office allows our subscribers anywhere in the world to employ a hosted PBX that permits an unlimited number of extensions for staff located in the same building or spread far and wide around the world. In addition to enjoying unlimited calls anywhere in the United States and Canada for a flat monthly fee, as well as rock bottom per-minute international rates, Virtual Office provides smaller enterprises with numerous corporation-class PBX features.

Sounding gigantic while paying puny! Virtual Office gives your small organization geographic independence and flexibility, providing you with feature-rich telephones that bring together dispersed staff to sound like one office location or to appear as satellites offices located all over the world. Virtual Office virtually eliminates large long-distance telephone costs for intra-organization phoning.

See for yourself. Visit this website....click on "Business Plans" link in the left side menu....then click on "Virtual Office" in the next page:

http://cognigen.packet8.net/?mscprez

Our Virtual Office offering is geared towards small and medium businesses that require a switchboard type of operation.

For example.....calls come into the company's main number, and the receptionist can then use the Virtual Office system to "drag & drop" the phone call to the recipient and their broadband phone. A very nice aspect of this is the fact that the recipient of the phone call might be in the same office, or at the other end of the country, or in a hotel room in Hong Kong!

Consider another application -- technical support for a business. The business has say 3 technicians who are all working from a home office in various parts of the same city or even across the country. The Virtual Office can "round robin" support calls to each of the technicians in turn -- if one of the techs phone is busy, the system will route the call to the next tech. If all techs are busy or it is after business hours, the call will be transferred to the voicemail system, where any of the techs can retrieve the voicemail message.

Such a system using traditional PBX equipment would cost thousands of dollars to set up, but this type of system can be implemented for a fraction of that cost, and still provide more functionality than its traditional counterpart.

God Bless,
Michael Lemm
FreedomFire Communications
http://billzilla.com/mscprez

mine4ever
04-11-2011, 10:13 AM
This post has been here for so many years now but it's true that it is really great to have your own virtual office. It gives you the flexibility that you need, saves you money and provides the benefits of the Internet revolution.

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