How Virtual Phone System Works?
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Virtual Phone System is a phone line without a wire the calls are sent to voip servers which then process the calls.
Its a virtual PBX that is fully compatible with all landlines, mobile devices, SIP devices, fax machines.
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Virtual Phone System Features |
- {%prefix%} {%city_name%} {%country_name%} Global Access Virtual Phone Number;
- Receive unlimited calls, SMS & Faxes, Notifications;
- Make Calls, Forward Calls, Play Greetings, Info;
- Create extension numbers that can reach anywhere;
- Process Answered calls, Queues, Conference, Voicemail;
- Automatic voicemail messages to selected email addresses;
- Receive inbound faxes and forward them to an email address;
- Smart time and caller routing scenarios;
- Get notifications for incoming call events;
- Host conference calls instantly for hundreds of people;
- Implement blacklists to block incoming calls;
- Interconnect multiple phone systems
- Order extra line capacity instantly;
- Use Android or Iphone App with Push Notification;
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Addons: Unlimited Outbound, Send SMS, Click to Chat/Call Button for Website. |
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Watch how to setup Your New Phone System in this video. |
Your New Phone System is powered by essential PBX services such as voice menus, voicemail to email, conferencing, queuing, time and caller routing, internal extensions, dial tone access and more.
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After you make the order for phone number on home page, cick on My Account--Start to launch the control panel of your new online smart phone system via a web browser like chrome,firefox, safarai, etc.
Drag-and-drop objects and connect them together via virtual cable to define the call flows and the functionality of the PBX.
The components used in your new virtual phone system web control panel are as follows:
- Object - there are a number of different objects, with each object performing a specified PBX function such as voicemail, time routing or conferencing.
- Palette - a menu listing the various objects that are used in building the PBX.
- Workspace - an area where the objects are assembled.
- Workspace Tab Menu - for displaying the different pages of the PBX workspace.
- Cable - used to logically connect objects together.
- Trash - for removing objects from the workspace.
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Click here for Configuration Guide (Registered Users)
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