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| Warren 2005-11-27, 5:45 pm |
| Just to share UNICEED.COM with you guys. Currently launched in
Malaysia, UNICEED.COM allows foreigners to obtain Kuala Lumpur
dedicated phone and fax numbers. Voicemails and faxes are captured as
voicemail-to-email and fax-to-email respectively. The hosted phone
number also comes complete with company greetings, multi-department
options with Virtual PBX (map a number to each department and have your
people answer calls from anywhere via the VoIP connections!). Send
faxes from the web (simply upload your Word, Excel, PDF, gif and jpeg
documents and enter the fax destination number. Send bulk SMS and faxes
to your contacts. If you're on the move, you're able to call your IVR
and perform fax forwarding to another fax machine. Enjoy find me,
follow me features as incoming calls are routed to your top three
priority numbers.
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"Warren" <warrendavis1970@yahoo.com.au> wrote in message
news:1133104858.613622.22700@g47g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
> Just to share UNICEED.COM with you guys. Currently launched in
> Malaysia, UNICEED.COM allows foreigners to obtain Kuala Lumpur
> dedicated phone and fax numbers. Voicemails and faxes are captured as
> voicemail-to-email and fax-to-email respectively. The hosted phone
> number also comes complete with company greetings, multi-department
> options with Virtual PBX (map a number to each department and have your
> people answer calls from anywhere via the VoIP connections!). Send
> faxes from the web (simply upload your Word, Excel, PDF, gif and jpeg
> documents and enter the fax destination number. Send bulk SMS and faxes
> to your contacts. If you're on the move, you're able to call your IVR
> and perform fax forwarding to another fax machine. Enjoy find me,
> follow me features as incoming calls are routed to your top three
> priority numbers.
>
Can your numbers go VoIP to a SIP addres?
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