You can route callers to your cell, home, office phones, mobile employees, partners and/or offices around the country. You can set up forwarding options for each extension, different times of day and different incoming numbers and area codes. You can configure your system to deliver the call routing that your business requires. Setting up and changing your call routing is quick and easy.
The routing is transparent to the caller. The phone rings and someone answers. To them, the person answering is in your office.
FindMe and FollowMe are advanced call forwarding features. FindMe is a multi-number locator service and FollowMe is a single-number call forwarding service.
FindMe You can route calls to several pre-set phone numbers simultaneously or in sequence. Setup is easy. Enter the telephone numbers into your online account. Select
Call Forwarding
in your rules setup and select the numbers and the routing options you’d like: the sequence of routing to different numbers, number of rings at each phone before moving to the next phone, etc.
FollowMe This is special priority routing to a single-number. It over-rides your FindMe forwarding setup and sends all calls to a single number that you can add on-the-fly by phone or through your online account. This is extremely useful to temporarily forward all your calls to a nearby land line number when your cell phone has no service.
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