Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Best Phone Power VoIP reviews

Phone Power - Excellent voice quality, low cost, easy to use and outstanding customer care make Phone Power America’s best VoIP service provider.
Phone Power VoIP review
Phone Power provides simple and cost effective voice solutions for residential as well as business customers, and now it is the mostly used and reliable VoIP service provider in America.


Easy to install and friendly interface

At Phone Power, installation only requires a Grand stream Handy Tone 502 adaptor which is a free lease, and that is all. No software needed and remember, skilled and professional representatives are always ready to help you in case you have any problems.


Features

For residential customers, you get the full-featured service. Voice mail, caller ID, call waiting, call return, these and many other features.

For business customers, you take advantage of the unlimited hosted PBX plan. It gives each line all the standard features of a residential line, in addition, business-specific features like conference calling and ACD call queue are also provided.


Performance

With Phone Power NOBODY can tell you are using VoIP on your Phone Power line. Sound quality is not only reliable and consistent; it is consistently clear as well.


Customer service

Customers across America are satisfied with its customer service. Phone support is fast and polite. And live chart and Email support are also provided.


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Sunday, September 6, 2009

eVoice receptionist reviews-Virtual Office for home and small business

eVoice Receptionist is the low-cost leader in the virtual office telephone system market, it provides a package of all the essential features - auto-attendant, multiple extensions and voicemail at competitive prices.

Defenition of Virtual PBX


A virtual office phone system answers your calls and directs callers to the individual or department they want to reach.

When someone call you they will hear a custom company greeting recorded by a professional voice over actor from evoice receptionist for you, and you just have to give them the exact scripting.

"Thank you for calling XXX company. Please press the extension number! For sales, dial 1. For customer service, dial 2. For other callers, dial 3. If you want to look up a person in our company
directory, press the pound key."

This is how a virtual office phone system works and it will let you know which extension the person is calling in on - sales, customer service, etc., so that you will know answer accordingly. If it's a sales call you can answer "Sales, can I help you?" or if its coming in on the customer service extension you would answer "Customer Service, can I help you!" or whatever you'd like to set up. And no one call tell that you are taking all the calls on your cell or from home.

Features


When connected, you can place the caller on hold or transfer them to another extension on your phone tree or even an outside number. In addition, call forwarding, voicemail, etc. can be managed online.

It's very easy to set up an eVoice Receptionist account, it can be done all online through eVoice Receptionist's user-friendly website.

eVoice Receptionist has very good customer support, if you run into any issue, Email support is provided, and phone support is fast and polite too.

Save money


The standard eVoice Receptionist package is $29.95 per month, it includes the toll free number, the professionally recorded company greeting, 3 call forwarding extensions, and 1,000 free minutes of usage. No hardware needs to be installed, so the price is very competitive comparing to others. There isn't any long-term contract, and if you need additional extensions you can add each for $9.95 per month (100 minutes of usage included).

At present eVoice receptionist offer a 30-day free trial of their virtual pbx service.

Friday, July 24, 2009

Google voice ready-another mobile VoIP software

For those who used to make internet calls, Skype should not appear strange to them. Skype is well known for its low rate and clear voice quality, the best evidence is that it's still growing rapidly. But right now the consumers have another choice, Google voice, that'sright, Google is going to release its own mobile VoIP software.

Google voice has all the normal functions that a VoIP service has, make calls, block calls, forward calls, store sms and call US numbers for free. In addition, it has voicemail service, provides conferencecalling too. So you can say Google voice is standard mobile VoIP software.

According to Google, Google voice is only available for Blackberry andAndroid mobile phones at the moment, but we hope that Google will release Symbian, Windows Mobile and Linux versions.

Google voice is currently available by invite only, for those who are interested can go to Google voice invitation, enter your name and email, hopefully you will receive the invitation from Google.

Thursday, May 21, 2009

Using Truephone to make free internet calls from your mobile phone

With Truephone you can make cheap and even free VoIP calls to both landlines abd mobile phones in a lot of countries and regions from your cell phone, but your mobile phone should be wifi enabled. Here's a brief introductions.


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1, go to http://www.truphone.com/devices/ and choose your cell phone brand, currently they support Gphone,Iphone,Ipod,Nokia and BlackBerry phones.

2, it will ask you to choose your country and enter your phone number, remember to include your country code and click on send.

3, you will receive a SMS include in it a link, click on it and download the program, then install it.

4, it will send a SMS and ask if you want to download configuration files.

5, now you will receive your user and password information, input them and login.

6, go to settings once you login to Truephone, select cellular for internet calls and default call type, and select wifi as your internet connection access point. And now you are all set and ready to make your first free VoIP call.

For more information about the rates, please visit Truephone official site.

Friday, May 1, 2009

ZTE leads Chinese mobile phone market first quarter 2009

ZTE, the Chinese leading telecommunications company sold over 10 million mobile phones in the first quarter of 2009, up 30% of the same time last year. Among which, CDMA mobile phones account for 1/4 of that total sales volume.

China Unicom began to place orders for its upcoming 3G WCDMA network release, and ZTE got half of that share. ZTE also had breakthroughs in China Mobile's bid last year for its first TD-SCDMA debut. As China came up with its 3G strategy, ZTE also had remarkable achievement in China Telecom's CDMA 2000 bid.

Nokia, Samsung, Sony Ericson and Motorola used to dominate China's cell phone market, but as China introduced its own 3G technology, the Chinese mobile companies began to acquire the market, and foreign mobile companies are no longer in favorable positions.

Saturday, April 25, 2009

China mobile begin to sell its netbooks

China mobile begin to sell its netbooks made by Dell, HP, Lenovo, Haier and other Chinese companies. Two of China's largest electronics retailer chain, Gomei and Suning were said to start sell these 3G netbooks which have built-in TD-SCDMA modules. The USIM card, made by China mobile, will work as the wireless media to connect the netbook to the internet.

The internet account is bound with the users' mobile account. People who use it have to charge his account and the fee will be deducted from the mobile phone account.

At present, China mobile have four internet plans for the clients: 50,100,200,300.

China mobile put its TD-SCDMA network into use last April in eight cities include Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Shenzhen and other four cities. But the end user were not satisfied with China's first 3G network, problems including the signal was not well in many places and China mobile charge top dollar.