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Just wanted to find out if anyone knows of the ''best'' provider of a SECOND Phone Line that can be used for business?
I do not want the kids answering the phone when a customer calls?
I have checked on the net and came up with Vonage offering a VoIP kind of service for £3.99-£9.99pm.
Has anyone on here used them? If so, are the service they offer reliable
I do not want the kids answering the phone when a customer calls?
I have checked on the net and came up with Vonage offering a VoIP kind of service for £3.99-£9.99pm.
Has anyone on here used them? If so, are the service they offer reliable
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Re: Business Phone Line
I have heard them advertise on the radio.
As for quality of service, I would suggest that as its VOIP then it will have a lot to do with your internet connection, if that goes down a lot then so will your phone line.
What about buying one of them 07000 numbers? you can divert it to anywhere, i.e another mobile phone.
As for quality of service, I would suggest that as its VOIP then it will have a lot to do with your internet connection, if that goes down a lot then so will your phone line.
What about buying one of them 07000 numbers? you can divert it to anywhere, i.e another mobile phone.
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Re: Business Phone Line
I use Voipfone for my business line. http://www.voipfone.co.uk/
£2 + VAT/month. Been with them about 2 years now and had no problems to date.
£2 + VAT/month. Been with them about 2 years now and had no problems to date.
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Re: Business Phone Line
We have two incoming lines and a fax line (fax goes to email) with this firm:-
http://www.9eons.com/
Very reliable and inexpensive.
Ours is £15 a month for two numbers/three lines and calls are inexpensive.
http://www.9eons.com/
Very reliable and inexpensive.
Ours is £15 a month for two numbers/three lines and calls are inexpensive.
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I should have also said, that I only pay £2/month because I wanted my own number.
If you have one of their 0560 numbers, it is free.
If you have one of their 0560 numbers, it is free.
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Re: Business Phone Line
Will check that out (I prefer to have my own number, so £2 sounds generous).gas4you wrote:I should have also said, that I only pay £2/month because I wanted my own number.
If you have one of their 0560 numbers, it is free.
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i trust Spammerfromchina. , i bought the GPS jammer knock off that llike $230 bucks i got it a week after i paid for it. the phones great, no cheap feeling, packaging was good when it arrived, and the quality is next to perfect. id say buy the jammer. and shipping is free
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Re: Business Phone Line
Sorry M8, but I'm not going to be buying any type of jammer
Will be getting Voipfone or similar when my new contract with O2 (now transferred to Sky?) expires in say 6 months.
Will be getting Voipfone or similar when my new contract with O2 (now transferred to Sky?) expires in say 6 months.
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Re: Business Phone Line
What are Skype offering these days? It's robust, good infrastructure and can be used a laptop and variety of mobiles platforms.
http://www.skype.com/en/business/
Also, depending on the router you have on your home broadband, it may offer a QoS facility - Quality of Service. This means that it has the ability to prioritise the traffic coming too and from your house.
What does that mean? Well, if you have a 3 megabit broadband and kids, the chances are they are going to be steaming music, gaming and all sorts while you are working. If they use your allotted bandwidth, calls can drop out and become choppy. A few clicks of a mouse and the router will prioritise the VOIP traffic above their games/downloads and reserves a slice of the connection while it's in use. All other times, the kids can do what they want.
Very worthwhile.
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Skype Number
Your own number that anyone can call from their phone and you pick up on Skype wherever you are in the world.
Select numbers from a variety of area codes in several countries – no more expensive international rates for your friends, family and clients.
Whether you're moving abroad, travelling, or simply need a global presence for your business, your Skype Number will ring wherever you are.
Pick up on Skype using your laptop, mobile or tablet.
http://www.skype.com/en/business/
Also, depending on the router you have on your home broadband, it may offer a QoS facility - Quality of Service. This means that it has the ability to prioritise the traffic coming too and from your house.
What does that mean? Well, if you have a 3 megabit broadband and kids, the chances are they are going to be steaming music, gaming and all sorts while you are working. If they use your allotted bandwidth, calls can drop out and become choppy. A few clicks of a mouse and the router will prioritise the VOIP traffic above their games/downloads and reserves a slice of the connection while it's in use. All other times, the kids can do what they want.
Very worthwhile.
BG
Skype Number
Your own number that anyone can call from their phone and you pick up on Skype wherever you are in the world.
Select numbers from a variety of area codes in several countries – no more expensive international rates for your friends, family and clients.
Whether you're moving abroad, travelling, or simply need a global presence for your business, your Skype Number will ring wherever you are.
Pick up on Skype using your laptop, mobile or tablet.
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Re: Business Phone Line
Thought I'd look at the Skype option for you and getting a local number.....
Logged into my account and chosen 'Skype Number'
Chosen which country I want to be in
Entered some numbers that I wanted to be in my number - 8888, got a number!
Final price, can pay easily, per year month or quater.
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Free caller ID too, so you can use your MOBILE number to show up when you call people from the line - if you like. Also free answerphone if you want it.
Logged into my account and chosen 'Skype Number'
Chosen which country I want to be in
Entered some numbers that I wanted to be in my number - 8888, got a number!
Final price, can pay easily, per year month or quater.
BG
Free caller ID too, so you can use your MOBILE number to show up when you call people from the line - if you like. Also free answerphone if you want it.
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In the end, you ignore everything and click "I agree".
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Re: Business Phone Line
A good feature of my Voipfone, maybe other voip providers do it as well, is that any voicemails are sent as soundfiles via email, so you don't have to pick up your 'landline', or wait until you get home to hear them.
Dave