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	<title>Comments on: Business Phone System for Cell Phones?</title>
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		<title>By: Jordan Malik</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jordan Malik</dc:creator>
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		<description>Yes - you have lots of options here. If you want a true &quot;phone system&quot; (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&#039;s been awesome. You can get a free trial (30 days), too. (and, as you probably guessed - you don&#039;t buy any equipment).

If you want to go &quot;Free&quot;, you can use GrandCentral (just acquired by Google). You will get a local number (not toll-free), but there&#039;s NO auto attendant, extensions etc. When someone dials your GrandCentral number, it forwards to you cell phone (there&#039;s some more bells and whistles in there, it&#039;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</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Yes &#8211; you have lots of options here. If you want a true &#8220;phone system&#8221; (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&#8217;s been awesome. You can get a free trial (30 days), too. (and, as you probably guessed &#8211; you don&#8217;t buy any equipment).</p>
<p>If you want to go &#8220;Free&#8221;, you can use GrandCentral (just acquired by Google). You will get a local number (not toll-free), but there&#8217;s NO auto attendant, extensions etc. When someone dials your GrandCentral number, it forwards to you cell phone (there&#8217;s some more bells and whistles in there, it&#8217;s really neat).</p>
<p>Good luck! My Blog continues to review free/low cost voice solutions for the small business/individual professional. Please bookmark it.</p>
<p>-Jordan</p>
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