That difficulty helped bring VoIP technology to the forefront of small-business deployments. The combination of low-cost VoIP calls and PBX functionality can now yield significant savings to most any business.
Packet8 Virtual Office is an affordable, easy-to-use VoIP based alternative to traditional PBX systems or Centrex class services from legacy telecommunications providers. In response to a growing demand from retailers serving the small-to-medium business (SMB) market, 8x8 has created a special, all inclusive Virtual Office retail package, enabling customers to acquire and self-install a powerful, off the shelf business phone system at significant cost savings.
Packet8 Virtual Office solution. Simply put, Virtual Office is a hosted PBX based on VoIP technology. Virtual Office requires little more than a reliable broadband Internet connection for VoIP service. The product is built around hardware and software. The hardware consists of a broadband phone adapter (basically a VoIP router) and a VoIP telephone—in this case, 8x8’s own 390 series VoIP telephone. The product has a one-time hardware cost of $99 per extension and a $39.95 monthly service fee per user with a minimum of three extensions.
On the software side, customers can run the optional Switchboard application, which is a management interface for monitoring and programming 8x8’s Virtual Office service. It has click-and-drag simplicity and provides a receptionist-style interface for directing calls. After configure the software on a PC, a receptionist can manage incoming calls using a mouse to connect callers with single extensions, groups of extensions or voice mail. Switchboard costs $19.95 a month.
Virtual Office provides a smaller company with enterprise-class PBX features while eliminating large long-distance phone bills. The service works like any other telephone system: Direct-dial calls can be made to or from any conventional phone in the world.
Virtual Office’s Auto-Attendant eliminates the need for a receptionist, transferring calls by extension, name, company directory or workgroup. It can automatically transfer calls to voice mail. Password-protected voice mail features message forwarding and up to eight pre-recorded greetings. And a conference bridge enables calls among multiple participants.
Virtual Office allows users anywhere in the world to group multiple Packet8 VoIP lines into a virtual business telephone system that includes a host of PBX features. Virtual Office gives small businesses geographic independence and flexibility, providing feature-rich telephones that bring together dispersed staff to sound like one office location or to appear as satellite offices located all over the world.
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