Virtual PBX (Voicemail System, Call Routing, Etc..)

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As you all know VoIP services are hot right now. But a market that has not been tapped into heavily is Virtual PBX. A number of consumers are looking for a way to cut expenses on traditional PBX systems which require configuring and maintenance. Instead of dealing with old PBX systems which are capped and not efficient when it comes to expandability many companies will be looking into the virtual pbx route! Asterisk an opensource application that provides just this can be hosted within a datacenter and if properly configured can be a great service to offer customers.

What do you all think? Is there a large market for this?
 
Hmmm, no replies to this topic. I recently purchased a Virtual PBX system from my Toll-Free telephone number provider, Telcan.net. I must say, I am pleasantly surprised at the abilities of the system. Although it does not currently have support for submenus, that is a feature that they are working on now, I hear. Their system, which costs only $9.95/monthly for the basic plan, is all I need. I'm sure that many other businesses would happily shell out an amount of money similar to that. It's definitely a great system and I think there is a growing market for it.
 
any know of one like this thaty offers a 888 number at a fixed price for unlimited incoming, I was using ringcentral for this, but there service has gone downhill. I would like one that has alot of features.
 
kylespringer said:
any know of one like this thaty offers a 888 number at a fixed price for unlimited incoming, I was using ringcentral for this, but there service has gone downhill. I would like one that has alot of features.
Never new there was a fixed price for unlimited incoming calls. Good question I would like to know the same thing.
 
Yes it does, It only costs when you transfer that call to a mobile but otherwise its free.
Regards
 
Hmmm, no replies to this topic. I recently purchased a Virtual PBX system from my Toll-Free telephone number provider, Telcan.net. I must say, I am pleasantly surprised at the abilities of the system. Although it does not currently have support for submenus, that is a feature that they are working on now, I hear. Their system, which costs only $9.95/monthly for the basic plan, is all I need. I'm sure that many other businesses would happily shell out an amount of money similar to that. It's definitely a great system and I think there is a growing market for it.

This looks worthwhile. Thanks for the tip.
 
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