More new and free voip calls thanks to Jaxtr include calls from Bangladesh, India, and the Slovak Republic. Remember, Jaxtr calls are free for the caller and the person receiving the call. Both are given telephone numbers that are local numbers whenever possible. As for call routing, all free phone calls from calls from Bangladesh, India, and the Slovak Republic were routed according to my Jaxtr rules. Then they are routed to my RingCentral PBX, which determines what to do with the calls. During business hours - yes, RingCentral knows my business hours - the calls are routed to my cell phone.
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October 23rd, 2007 | Posted in News | No Comments
I was sitting in a restaurant in Windsor Missouri when my cell phone rang. I didn’t recognize the country code in the caller ID. It started with +213-7. Since I was only drinking coffee at the moment I answered the phone. The call was from Algeria. A gentleman named Khalid said he signed up for Jaxtr service, got a free phone number, and click-to-call service based on his online ID.
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October 19th, 2007 | Posted in News | No Comments
Did you know RingCentral - the virtual PBX people - offer “click to call” buttons that function with PBX extensions? In addition to providing their customers with telephone numbers throughout the United States, RingCentral starts their users with five PBX extensions to customize the caller experience. You can make your office look like a big professional operation, even if you are a one or two person operation.
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October 16th, 2007 | Posted in News | 1 Comment
Yesterday I received a call from Bulgaria. Thanks to Jaxtr the call was free for both of us. Here is how I routed the call. Jaxtr answered the call and sent it to my RingCentral virtual PBX. You can program RingCentral so it knows your normal business hours. Since yesterday was Sunday my call answering rules told the call controller to send the caller directly to voicemail. The message from Bulgaria was clear and perfect.
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October 8th, 2007 | Posted in News | 1 Comment
I received a very pleasant anf free phone call from Norway today. Normally when someone from Norway calls someone in Missouri they probably don’t think you have been to their country. But I flew in to Trondheim in the middle of winter one year, and I had business up in Boda. I was quite an experience above the arctic circle in the middle of winter. Yes, it was cold, but not as cold as I expected. I only experienced one white-out during my two weeks of work. Seeing the northern lights certainly made up for it many times over.
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August 29th, 2007 | Posted in News | No Comments