VoIP Features - A Lot of Extras for Free
I've been using VoIP internet phone service as my "one and only
home phone service" for nearly a year now and absolutely LOVE
it. Not only does VoIP save me a ton of money, but I get all
sorts of free features that I never thought I'd use. I never
knew how great extra features would be until I tried them, and
now there are some that I just can't live without. The really
neat thing about VoIP service is that providers keep adding new
features for no extra charge! I'm quickly becoming a fan of new
features - especially when they don't cost me any extra! I'm
normally not one for a lot of bells and whistles that I know
I'll never use, but some of the new goodies that
Packet8 added recently are just fabulous.
For example, VOICEMAIL TO EMAIL NOTIFICATION is really
sweet. As with all features, you manage this one via the online
account management center ("command central" as I refer to it).
You simply check a button to enable this and enter your email
address. Now when I'm at work and get a voicemail on my home
phone, I get an email from Packet8 that includes an audio file
with the voicemail! I never have to miss a phone call again, and
have the added benefit of being able to file away saved messages
and forward messages to whoever I choose. This is a very cool
feature!
Another useful feature is called NETWORK UNAVAILABLE
FORWARDING. When enabled, if all phone calls that come in
while your internet connection is down are automatically
forwarded to another number. I use my cell phone for the
forwarding number and never miss a call. Interestingly enough,
my internet connection has only gone down once in the last year,
and wouldn't you know it - it went down again 3 days after I
enabled network unavailable forwarding. Because the internet
connection was down, my VoIP phone was down too; but I never
missed a call! Again, you turn this feature on in the account
management center and enter a phone number that you want your
calls forwarded to. This is a really handy feature and I think
it will be especially great during those severe weather months
when the power tends to go out a lot.
FOLLOW ME FIND ME is an interesting new feature that has
the potential to be useful at times. When activated at the
"command central", you can enter in up to five different phone
numbers in the order you want them to ring. The idea is that if
you don't answer your VoIP phone, the next number you designate
(can be cell phone, another VoIP phone or a PSTN "land line"
phone) will ring. If that phone isn't answered the next number
in your list will ring, etc... I will probably only use this
feature if I'm expecting a really important call, or maybe if
someone close to me is ill and I need to take care not to miss a
call.
Another feature that I think has some possibility for limited
use is called SIMULTANEOUS RINGING ON MULTIPLE PHONE
NUMBERS. When you activate this one, you enter in one or
more phone numbers that you want to ring at the same time as
your VoIP phone. I think this might be useful if you were
frequently traveling between two or more places and wanted to be
certain not to miss any calls. This might be a good safety
feature to use if you're on vacation and want to make sure
someone always answers the phone. The caller will never know
that no one's home.
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