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Virtual PBX Reduces International Dialing Rates by as Much as 80 Percent

"Virtual PBX (Private -Automatic- Branch Exchange) is always working to find ways to save money for our clients," said Paul Hammond, CEO of Virtual PBX (Private -Automatic- Branch Exchange). "We already offer local numbers in over 40 countries for customers that want an international presence and want their callers to avoid the high costs of international dialing. Now we've made it possible for our clients to call out to international destinations with very low costs as then."

The new international rates build on the company's extensive history of providing cost-effective voice services to reach and receive vital business calls to and from locations around the world.

Virtual PBX, a U.S.-based company, started offering outbound dialing to international destinations when it developed the first hosted PBX in 1996. Now, customers can make calls out to international numbers or have employees receive calls on non-U.S. phones with a much lower rate per minute. And using the company's Open Systems Initiative, calls can be routed to VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) phones anywhere, for free.

In December 2009, Virtual PBX started offering local inbound numbers to their customers in thousands of cities worldwide, providing customers the ability to publish local numbers in these cities during maintaining business operations in the location of their choice. The combination of low outbound rates to international phone numbers, free VoIP calling anywhere, and local inbound numbers in both the U.S. and other countries makes Virtual PBX a strong hosted PBX choice for companies with personnel, customers or business activities in nearly any global location.

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