Aug 16, 2010
Voxtopia Makes Virtual PBX Services Smarter
Voxtopia thinks your phone number is stupid—or at least not as smart as its virtual PBX service. The virtual PBX start-up is challenging you to “get a smarter phone number.” And, of course, the company is ready and willing to serve one up.
Voxtopia offers enhanced, international virtual phone numbers in over 60 countries. The key word is enhanced. What exactly does this virtual PBX provider mean by enhanced? Voxtopia promises to let you control where your calls are sent to and who your calls are coming from. You can make cheap international calls, send voice mails and faxes to e-mail and more.
Let’s take a closer look at what Voxtopia makes possible in its virtual PBX utopia:
- Make international phone calls starting at 3 cents a minute
- Let friends, family or clients call you from Facebook, your blog or Web site
- Get a virtual fax number and voicemail-to-e-mail feature
- Screen and block unwanted callers or send all callers to voicemail
- Create an international PBX with an auto attendant, PBX extensions, music on hold and more
- Create conference bridges that let you manage your conference room online, invite, block and mute callers
- Get an enhanced Web dashboard that lets you manage your feature settings, access call details and other specs anytime from anywhere
- Bring your Grandstream, Linksys, or X-Lite SIP phones to the service
Voxtopia is vying hard for the business virtual PBX market with a list of 10 reasons to choose the company. Most of the reasons—no expensive equipment required, no maintenance required, reduce your calling costs—are generic to virtual PBXes.
But this is virtual PBX company is making a splash. KillerStartups said, “A service like this one will be of use to just everybody…It will provide anybody with a much bigger degree of connectivity.”
I would agree. There are virtual PBX providers and then there are virtual PBX providers. Lots of start-ups are getting into the game. Voxtopia is getting into the game with competitive differentiators that are sure to turn heads.
Check it out. You can sign up free or take a tour. The company already has 1,300 fans on Facebook. That’s more than some major players in the virtual technologies industry, so they must be doing something right.
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