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HostMy Calls
 

Our Difference

HostMy Calls

Features

 
  • Unlimited Concurrent Calls: Handle any number of calls simultaneously

  • Daytime and Nighttime Auto Attendant: 24/7 phone coverage

  • Voicemail to Email Integration: Delivers voicemails to your email inbox

  • 10-Person Conference Bridge: Team meetings, minus the chaos

  • Self-Service Web Portal: Control at your fingertips

  • Presence & Call Control: Route calls and manage availability right from your desktop

  • Park Zones, System & Individual: Easily place calls on hold and pick up from any phone

  • Full-Time Call Recording: For quality assurance and training purposes

  • Mobility-Built In Features: Stay connected and work from anywhere

  • Caller ID Pass-Through: Know who’s calling no matter what

HostMy Calls

Simplify Operations.

HostMyCalls easily integrates with these popular business systems:

All-in-one solutions for every
collaborative environment

Featuring Our Most Popular Yealink Desktop IP Telephones

Reliable Back-up Internet

HostMy's Essential
Internet Service (EIS) will:

  • Provide a back-up to your organization’s primary internet

  • Handle ALL of the real-time VoIP traffic in cases where your primary internet is insufficient to provide crystal clear calls

  • Provide an edge CradlePoint Router which manages one or more terrestrial Internet sources and a 4G wireless carrier Internet connection

  • Work with most wireless carriers that offer 4G services to your premise

 

Overcome unreliable internet

EIS will handle your VoIP traffic, manage internet feeds and control failover from one internet connection to another.

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Work with us.

Step 01

Discuss your specific needs with us.

Step 02

Let us help you streamline your communications.

Step 03

Enjoy improved engagement with your customers.

 

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