Nov 23, 2011
Virtual Office Users Tapping Skype to Forward International Calls
For international businesses, having a U.S. presence adds credibility. The U.S. market, after all, is still one of the largest economies in the world–recession or no recession.
But it can be expensive to set up shop in the U.S. In fact, until virtual offices came into the spotlight, international companies looking to establish a satellite office in the U.S. were bound by impractical costs. Virtual office technologies have changed all the rules.
Indeed, virtual offices pave the way for overseas companies to create a U.S. presence affordably and quickly. And it’s not just the prime business address, either, it’s a total solution that includes virtual office communications systems.
Opus Virtual Offices has made an innovative move to attract international companies looking to establish a U.S. presence by facilitating seamless overseas call forwarding using Skype. The Microsoft-owned company’s Voice over Internet Protocol services compliments Opus’ standing virtual office solutions, such as fax and voicemail that converts to e-mail, local phone and fax numbers, and live American receptionists who speak English as a first language.
“Opus offers international companies a complete virtual office solution. This includes Skype so calls are smoothly transferred to overseas clients, presenting them as in the U.S. office,” says Yori Galel, CEO of Opus Virtual Offices. Opus Virtual Offices start at $99 a month. You can get virtual office space for less or more than that from various virtual office providers. So check around for your city of choice and compare all the options before committing.
With a virtual office, businesses can choose a corporate mailing address in hundreds of major metros, like New York, Los Angeles, Miami, Philadelphia, Chicago, Detroit, Seattle and beyond. Virtual office technologies and communications systems let international companies do business in the U.S. without ever leaving their home country.
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