jueves, 31 de enero de 2008

Virtual Phone Number a wise choice

Ever feel reluctant to give out your personal phone number in a situation where you wanted to be reachable, but also wanted to protect your privacy or preserve your anonymity? Some examples that come to mind are making an initial contact through an online dating service, or filling out a credit card application.

On the other hand, did you ever wish your phone could project a caller ID other than your personal one.

A solution to both problems was announced last week with the launch of jetnumbers, a secure, two-way, "disposable" calling service.

Enterprise VoIPplanet.com had an opportunity to speak with co-founder Cliff Wener and get the whole story.

"The concept is we can give you a new phone number in any area code you want—almost instantaneously—and that number then works," Wener explained.

That is, for a mere $4.99 per month, Vumber (as in Virtual number) customers get to pick a DID (direct inward dialing) phone number in any area code. Calls to that number will ring the phone of their choice—usually their mobile phone. Outbound calls made through that number (you dial you Vumber plus the number you wish to reach) reflect that caller ID, not your personal one.

While DIDs have become commonplace, thanks to their availability through services like Skype and Gizmo Project, Vumber is different in one vital respect: "You don't need a PC for our system," Wener pointed out. "It's phone only; there's no VoIP from the desktop."

For indeed, all of this magic is carried out through IP telephony, but "the VoIP only exists from our switch into the Internet," Wener told VoIPplanet.com. As with many IP based schemes, termination is through the PSTN.

"It behaves just like a regular phone number," he continued. "The difference is it's disposable. You can get rid of it when you want to; you can get a new number when you need to do that. You can customize who calls you and when they can call you."

That last piece certainly caught our attention. Asked to elaborate, Wener explained that as of today, Vumber can "change the call treatment based on the caller ID of the person calling you. So if there's someone who's been bugging you, you can just give them a ring-no-answer—or you can deliver a custom message saying, 'The number you've just dialed is no longer in service.' "

Scheduled to be out shortly, according to Wener, is "a completely customized scheduling case as part of our new release." Scheduling can be on an individual basis or by group. "As in 'The following group can only call me after five o'clock' " Wener said.

Moreover, on request, Vumber will compile lists of who called your DID over a given time period, and from what area codes—an outgrowth of one surprising piece of fallout from the product launch: Whereas the founders created the service with online dating, personals, and classifieds in mind, it is being taken up, increasingly, by business people.

As examples, Wener cited marketing companies buying blocks of numbers for marketing campaigns, sales people having local numbers in multiple cities that all ring the same phone, and tradeshow exhibitors who want to compile stats on how many leads their show participation generated.

"Our users have said, basically, 'We're going to use it for what we want to use it for, not what you tell us to use it for,' " he said.

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miércoles, 30 de enero de 2008

Move over Skype-out, the Magic Jack might be a better option for VOIP calls

I don’t know where Ive been but this little product is one I would definitely find interesting but only recently heard about. The Magic Jack is a nifty little USB VOIP device that allows you to use your broadband connection to make phonecalls anywhere in the US, for free. Well not exactly free, there is an annual fee but the calls are free.

The Magic Jack is basically a USB connection on one side and a regular phone jack on the other. You pop it into your USB port and plug any landline phone into the jack and your ready to make calls. You do have to go through a small setup once you purchase the Magic Jack. You sign up, and pay the $20 a year fee and start making calls. Your accounts is tied to the USB device, so once you got it set up, it should work on any PC as long as there is a high speed connection. With the device, you will get a local phone number, free voicemail and call forwarding.

martes, 29 de enero de 2008

VoIP Date: How to Find (and Avoid) Love

The dating scene. Most of us have been there, and most of us are doing whatever we can to get out. Sure, trips to the bar and the occasional dinner are OK, and maybe having to tag along with him to check out his favorite local jam band that doesn’t believe in drum solos that are shorter than 17 minutes is alright, too. But is he really the one? And what do you do if you can’t even find someone to settle for? Well, VoIP is making things a little bit easier for you.

A while back, we touched on Match.com’s foray into the world of cell and VoIP phone dating as covered on ZDNet :

"…look for your cell carrier to push Match Mobile very aggressively. Web site copy, SMS promotions, bill-stuffers to targeted demographics, and most of all, tv ads. Lots of them…Why? Well, let's cut to the chase here, people. Everyone who wants a cell phone already has one, but not everyone who wants a significant other has one."

Match.com is not the only game in town, though. More VoIP providers are starting to market their ability to help you meet the person of your dreams. B2Day had this to say:

"the interesting thing about VoIP is not cheap phone calls. It is the new voice applications VoIP allows you to create."

There are systems that can be used for: "instant messaging, VoIP phone calls, and even video chat to its members, call forwarding." These services are being marketed directly to those looking for love (or online gaming opportunities, which is a little different than love but kind of in the same ballpark). The article goes on to suggest that, "The idea is that such PC phone features would make the dating services more appealing (and further justify their monthly subscription price)."

So what happens when VoIP leads you to someone and you find yourself staring across the table at a person you simply can’t stand to spend more than three minutes with? VoIP has got you covered there, too. According to an article in USA Today, your phone can get you out of even the worst date:

"Here's how it works: Before your date, go on the Internet and scribble a message to friends and family. Set the time for the message to be sent — by cellphone, e-mail or instant messaging. If the date is going well, cancel the message by logging on to the Internet from your cellphone. If you don't cancel, your friends will spring into action, such as by placing a call that could give you an excuse to say an emergency has come up."

Are you sabotaging yourself before you ever go out by setting up the "parachute" call? That is for others to decide. However, it’s always nice to know you can get out mid-meal or mid-drum solo if you have to.

lunes, 28 de enero de 2008

check your Voicemail

You can log onto your online account and select the option that allows voicemail to be sent to your email address. From then on, when someone leaves a voicemail for you, you’ll receive it as a .wav file attachment in your email inbox. Open the file to hear the message over your computer speakers. Voicemail will also be stored in your online account for 30 days. You can access your online account from any Web browser. Of course, you can also pick up your voicemail by phone by dialing your number and accessing administrator options. When you dial your RingCentral number to access your account, an auto-attendant will tell you if you have any new messages and then will play the voicemail.

Ring 9 Launches Web Meeting

July 09, 2007; Gainesville, Florida— Ring 9, Inc., a leading provider of business Voice over IP services, today announced its entry into the fast-growing web conferencing market. In addition, Ring 9 is announced an unique offer, Web Meeting/Hosted PBX bundle. For a low, flat monthly fee a Ring 9 user has access to web meeting, unlimited local and long distance calls and a full featured IP phone system.

Ring 9 Web Meeting enables businesses to host and attend collaborative and interactive meetings, sales presentations, demonstrations, webinars, remote support, training and marketing events using a standard Internet browser. Ring 9 Web Meeting provides an easy-to-use yet feature-rich virtual meeting experience. Attendees can share screens, documents and spreadsheets and even applications, and pass control to other attendees to enable real-time information sharing and collaboration. Other features include whiteboards and drawing tools, desktop recording and playback, email and instant messaging, polling, document sharing, and video.

“Ring 9 Web Meeting is a natural next step in our mission to increase productivity, reduce cost structures, and enhance business relationships for our customers,” stated Bob McCarthy, CEO of Ring 9. “Like our VoIP services, the Web Meeting product is provided over a hosted platform. Ring 9 customers do not need to make large, on-site capital investments to take advantage of IP technology. In addition, Web Meeting bundled with our hosted PBX delivers phenomenal value to our customers”. Virtual phone numbers