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Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Vodafone Phone Systems

By Luca Moore


When it comes to making your business telephone system more mobile, Vodafone have tailored a solution to suit the needs of a user. Vodafone One Net brings business out into the field and it gives the user the option to run their business on a mobile basis which can alleviate many common problems that are associated with missing important telephone calls.

The One Net system allows you to answer the telephone on the go - ensuring that you never miss an important telephone call again. It also gives your company the flexibility to send your staff out into the field, knowing that they can safely leave their desks without letting your clients down.

Vodafone One Net brings together a host of features that you would come to expect from a portable telephone system. It allows you to operate your mobile phone as if it were a desk telephone - without the need for you to constantly be at your desk. It also affords you much of the functionality that you would come to expect from a desk phone, this includes voicemail, call transferring and hunt groups - all of which you can access from your mobile phone.

One of the key aspects of the Vodafone One Net service is hunt groups and these allow your clients to call a business landline number and have it answered by any employee on the move. If the first employee does not answer the call is diverted to a number of different mobile telephones until a person is free to answer it. This is just another way that One Net helps to ensure your telephone calls are never missed again.

Standing out from the crowd, the Vodafone One Net billing system helps to ensure that your bills are simple and combined into one main system each month. Driving your costs down and keeping your bills simple, you will be aware of your telephone bill cost each month and there will be no unexpected charges.




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