Archive for September, 2009

FAXAGE Internet FAX expands local service in Utah

September 22, 2009

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Denver, CO (1888PressRelease) – FAXAGE, the value-leader in Internet FAX services, has recently reported additional coverage for local number inbound FAX services in Utah. With this expansion, FAXAGE now serves over 63,000 exchanges in the United States with local fax numbers. Local number portability is also offered in all exchanges served. FAXAGE additionally offers Toll-Free numbers that are accessible from all of the United States and Canada and flat-rate outbound faxing to the Continental United States, Canada and Hawaii.

In terms of network presence, FAXAGE covers 45 major metropolitan markets and surrounding areas.

FAXAGE now serves the following specific areas in Utah with local Internet FAX numbers, providing coverage in both the 801 and 435 area codes.

“Expanding our local FAX number coverage over time allows us to service more business clients, who value the ability to obtain local numbers and to maintain their existing numbers when transitioning to email and web based FAX services such as ours.” says Christian Watts of EC Data Systems – the owner and operator of the FAXAGE service, “We’re looking forward to further significant additions in late 2009 and early 2010, as we continue to roll out our Internet FAX platform.”

About EC Data Systems / FAXAGE
EC Data Systems is an Application Service Provider located in Denver, CO. Founded in 2002, the company focuses on providing value-added services to clients in the small and medium business (SMB) segment through its in-house designed and operated application portfolio. FAXAGE is EC Data Systems’ flagship platform and has been providing Internet FAX services since 2004.

FAXAGE provides unique value to SMB’s through its fully multi-user design, competitive pricing, and multiple integration methods including Web site, email and API. The service strives to be the recognized value leader by offering the best balance of price, quality, performance and features in its space.

Venali Internet Fax Flourishes with a 100% Uptime

September 16, 2009

Hey! Have you ever heard about this company? And what about their services? Do you use them? I would like to read your comments about your experience of working with them or another companies offering the same services.

Venali Internet fax Services announces 100% uptime for the months of June, July
and August 2009. Uptime is the percentage of time without any fax service
interruptions. In addition to the recent months of perfect uptime, Venali has
boasted an average uptime of 99.98% over the past six months.

This percentage is a combination of inbound, outbound and web service hosted fax
solutions. This remarkable uptime differentiates Venali from other Internet fax
providers who guarantee an average uptime of 99.5%.

Cost savings, security and reliability are a few of the reasons customers choose
internet fax over fax machines and servers and Venali has continued to
strengthen their network in an effort to improve fax communications for their
customers.

“The timely delivery of documents is a mission-critical function for our
business. Venali provides the reliability our Agents and Clients require,” says
Venali customer David Heffron, Director of Technical Operations at ZipRealty,
Inc., a national real estate company located in Emeryville, California.

Venali Internet fax aims for 100% uptime because reliability is as important as
cost savings in the purchasing decision. If you are interested in learning more
about Venali`s uptime report and secure Internet fax, please contact your Venali
Sales Representative.

About ZipRealty, Inc. – ZipRealty, Inc. was founded on the belief that selling
or buying a home could be faster, easier and more efficient. On August 29, 1999,
this belief was turned into a reality when ZipRealty was launched. Three weeks
later, on September 21, 1999, ZipRealty celebrated the acceptance of its first
real estate offer. Since then, the company has continued to expand its services,
offering excellent service, savings, and convenience to clients.

Starting a new online business? Collect your money with PayPal.

September 8, 2009

Hallo! Do you use PayPal? Here is some info about them and maybe it will interest you. So, enjoy!

In these uncertain economic times, many people are turning to the internet to make some extra cash, or even start a new business. The start up costs can be minimal if you work out of your home or at least run the financial end of things from your home office. How will people pay you? Have you tried PayPal? It’s FREE and you can accept credit card payments without a merchant account. Here’s how and why you should set up a PayPal account for your new online business. Go to PayPal. Click ‘Sign Up’, create your account by selecting county, language and the business option. Under that choice you will find a pull down menu that asks you to select a payment solution. Let’s say you have a new service business and want to start accepting online registrations for a running class. You can accept payments on your website by creating a simple HTML payment button. It’s as easy as copy and paste and you are ready to enroll all those runners! PayPal is free to setup and has no monthly fees. The individual transaction fees are 1.9%-2.9% + $0.30 USD. In the sign up process you will have to enter business owner’s name and address, confirm your email address, add and confirm bank account info. Add a credit card to the PayPal account if you like, and lastly verify your information. Once you verify your info you can transfer funds from PayPal directly to your bank account. Want to accept credit cards for other businesses? You can get paid on your website, by sending online invoices, or take phone/fax/mail/in person orders. You can also send out invoices by email and get paid right away. The customer doesn’t even need to have a PayPal account. Most eBay transactions take place with PayPal payments. The bottom line is if you need to accept credit cards, you can do it easily and quickly with a PayPal account.

my1voice Helps Small Businesses Operate More Efficiently

September 2, 2009

As for me, I don’t use services of this company, but I think that we ought to know more about companies that provide this services. For we can compare all advantages and disadvantages of using their services, and choose the most suitable. Enjoy!

Virtual Phone Service Allows Small Businesses to Save Time and Stay in Touch
More Easily Both In and Out of the Office
OTTAWA–(Business Wire)–
Small business owners and employees typically wear many hats in a given day. As
a result, they have little time to waste. The more efficiently they can work the
better they can serve their customers and prospects, and the more profitable
they can be.

my1voice helps them work more efficiently by offering a host of features that
are both flexible and easy-to-use. These features reflect an understanding of
the day-to-day challenges facing owners and employees in a small business, and
are designed to match the way they work rather than forcing them to work
according to the phone service.

“Time is a precious commodity in a small business,” said Steve Adams, vice
president of marketing for Protus, the provider of my1voice. “It seems like
there`s never enough of it relative to everything that needs to be done. The
rich feature set in my1voice allows small business owners and their employees to
set up their phones in a way that will use their time more efficiently.”

Among those features are:

* Single phone number to reach all employees. Rather than each employee handing
out individual (or multiple) phone numbers, customers, prospects and partners
can reach anyone in the organization by dialing a single number. The virtual
receptionist can direct calls by extension, or callers can select the company
directory to dial by name.
* Smart Call Forwarding. Customize incoming calls to your cell, home, office,
voicemail, and even numbers with extensions. With all calls efficiently directed
businesses have the edge needed to stay ahead of the competition.
* Voicemail delivered to email. my1voice can be set to deliver voicemail
messages directly to the customer`s email, eliminating the need to “check”
voicemail for messages or dial in to retrieve them.
* Web call button. Customers and prospects searching the business` web site can
be connected to an employee over the phone by clicking one button.
* Internet fax reception. Rather than having to return to the office to view
faxes, my1voice will recognize the call as a fax and delivers it to your online
account and your email where it can be viewed, stored, or forwarded. No separate
fax number is required.
* Caller ID routing. my1voice can be set to route certain calls automatically
based on the customer`s preferences, including direct delivery to a particular
phone, direct delivery to voicemail, or even rejection of unwanted calls.
* Request routing. When a customer or prospect calls, my1voice can be set to ask
him/her to enter a zip code, area code or other information on the telephone
keypad. The call is then routed to the appropriate extension based on pre-set
rules.
* Conference Calling. My1voice allows a 2-way conversation to turn into a
conference call. People can be added and dropped as needed, so someone can join
in the middle of a meeting, share relevant information and leave the phone call
without disrupting the conference call.
* Informational messages. Allow callers to access and listen to pre-recorded
messages such as business address and hours of operation, promotions or sales,
or product descriptions.

my1voice is available for as little as $10 per month, with additional plans
based on how many minutes per month the small business expects to use.