Phone.com adds wireless capabilities to virtual telecom services offering
Phone.com added two wireless features to its virtual PBX oblation, one for Android users that enables shallow business owners to use their cellphone as a virtual firm line, and another for iPhone users that connects calls using the iPhone's Wi-Fi capabilities. Both applications concede the user to keep the cellphone number clandestine.
The three-year-old company targets very unimaginative businesses with hosted virtual telecommunications systems equivalent to phone systems against in large offices, but without the drugged prices those business customers pay for telecom services, said CEO Ari Rabbin. Only proprietors, entrepreneurs and people who industry from home are typical customers and most pay less than $100 per month for hosted telecom function solutions, such as call routing, greetings, bull session bridges, voicemail, etc. Services start under $5. Now the Theatre troupe is adding wireless capabilities to its gist services. While Rabbin said the first assiduity targets Android users, he expects to
When your callers record calls to your main problem number, the virtual receptionist receives the calls with seasoned business greetings and provides