Business Phone System for Cell Phones?

January 8th, 2010 by Matt Leave a reply »
Business Phone System


I am a broad edifice enrollee and possess my possess business. I hit a difficulty since I requirement to respond business phone calls via radiophone phone since I am at edifice during business hours.

I hit heard of services that wage you with your possess business phone number, automatic responsive set-up, and call progress to your radiophone phone.

Does anyone undergo of some services same this or hit some another solutions to my problem? Thank you.

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1 comment

  1. Jordan Malik says:

    Yes – you have lots of options here. If you want a true “phone system” (with extensions, call forwarding, a local or toll free number, etc.), you should try RingCentral. (You can read my review of their service here:). I have used RingCentral ($9.95/mo) for over a year and it’s been awesome. You can get a free trial (30 days), too. (and, as you probably guessed – you don’t buy any equipment).

    If you want to go “Free”, you can use GrandCentral (just acquired by Google). You will get a local number (not toll-free), but there’s NO auto attendant, extensions etc. When someone dials your GrandCentral number, it forwards to you cell phone (there’s some more bells and whistles in there, it’s really neat).

    Good luck! My Blog continues to review free/low cost voice solutions for the small business/individual professional. Please bookmark it.

    -Jordan

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