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I'm about to set up an office with 2, maybe 4, people. We plan on being completely online and able to work from our office, clients or anywhere.
I'd like some suggestions for a VOIP setup which will: Give us at least two UK city numbers Be able to work from either our office or homes - wherever we plug the phone into. Ideally work with our Nokia E61's Have the ability to forward calls to mobiles, take voicemails, redirect if busy etc. Maintain a central phone book if possible. Any ideas? ![]() Last edited by defaultuser; 28-06-2008 at 23:59. Reason: added central phone book |
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I was in a similar situation to you, I got recommended by a friend to see london web, they gave me a hosted voip system, with three numbers and the ability to easly, divert call's from office to home/mobile, , plus many more tools and features, they can link phones into the systems, dont know if they can do yours, i would think so though. Also my voice messages get emailed to me for free, and i can call between phones for free no matter where i am, at home or away, as long as i have the phone,
there number is 02083494500 there on the web as well, hope this helps |
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OK, sorted it out.
Got some geographic numbers from voipon and some sip phones from PC Trade Store: http://www.pctradestore.com/code/ui/...id=I5P&catid=7 Really good phones and service. No noticeable difference in call quality from a landline. Numbers were ready within 1 hour, phones came next day. Fantastic service from both places. |
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Last edited by letstalk; 26-08-2008 at 18:54. |
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