You can almost certainly keep all of your local numbers, although this depends on what VoIP provider you consider. Often one provider can port quantity while another can't. If you have PRIs something like that in an area and to help keep them, you can. Asterisk will handle this fine that i'm sure so will other solutions. You just need an appropriat… Read More


Sure it is. You can route a call based exactly what number it came in on, what caller ID was provided, what day/date/time it is, what setting is set to what, or any combination of the above / just about any criteria imaginable.When I began my catering business 14 years ago, I was without a virtual phone system. All I had was home landline as well a… Read More


How? Rather simple.Let's say you stuffed 1000 marketing letters over the weekend anyone send them out Monday morning. Let's also assume you're a 1-2 person operation. It will have a time when you're out among the office and/or everyone always be out of this office. A prospect receives one of the mailings and decides to call. Your answering machine … Read More


Push the Voice button, the voice of Sync system should on and state "Sync, state your handle." After the tone, reply with "Phone." The system will say "Phone, state your command" Then say "Call (contact name)" and use the name of one of your phone contacts as you have it saved. For example, "Call John Jones." If the system recognizes the contact it… Read More


Push the Voice button, the voice of Sync system may come on while stating "Sync, state your management." After the tone, reply with "Phone." The system will say "Phone, state your command" Then say "Call (contact name)" and use the name of one of your phone contacts as it is saved. For example, "Call John Taylor." If the system recognizes the conta… Read More