
VoxOx enables users in US and Canada to employ virtual phone numbers
Small and medium-sized entrepreneurs in the U.S. and Canada can now operate their businesses using virtual numbers which can be selected from more than 100 area codes. TelCentris has announced that its VoxOx service which amalgamates major communication channels including voice, video, IM, text, social media, e-mail, fax and file sharing into a single user interface will now extend virtual phone number facility for customers. The company has also announced its alliance with the iNum initiative.
Those who live far away from their near and dear ones can stay connected without paying excessive charges. VoxOx's association with the iNum initiative will enable users to work with free global numbers. iNum is a special global area code (+883) that supports new IP communications service. Friends and family from around the globe can buzz VoxOx users from their landlines, mobile phones and VoIP networks. Such calls can be made for local rates or even free-of-cost.
"We think our users will be excited by the number of options we provide for getting a free or low-cost phone number," beamed Bryan Hertz, CEO of TelCentris. "This is another point of differentiation from our competitors, none of which offer the flexibility that we provide."
The service will receive a free U.S.
People wishing to sign up for the service will receive a free U.S. phone number along with initial calling credit. The global iNum number will be complimentary and users are also endowed to advance their existing number to VoxOx. Besides, virtual numbers will proffer inbound SMS and fax.
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